The invention relates to a device for mincing food, having a slide on which a food product that is to be minced can be slid so as to carry out a mincing procedure, and having at least one cutting blade.
DE 28 16 929 discloses a device for mincing food, consisting of an elongated baseplate provided with a handle, whereby the food product to be minced can be moved back and forth by hand over the surface of said baseplate. In the middle section, the device has a replaceable mincing plate.
Most of the very sharp blades of the devices known from the state of the art for mincing food can cause injury during use as well as during careless storage, for example, in an untidy kitchen drawer. The use of food remnant holders as is known, for example, from DE 28 57 743, at best provides protection against injury during use; moreover, this is only effective if the mincing device and the food remnant holder are handled properly.
Therefore, the invention has the objective of providing a device for mincing food that is quite safe during use as well as during storage.
This objective is achieved by a device that is characterized in that a switch-over means is provided that switches over between a neutral position, in which at least the cutting edge of the cutting blade is covered and/or recessed, and a cutting position, in which the cutting edge of the cutting blade is not covered and not recessed.
The device according to the invention has the advantage that the cutting edge(s) of the cutting blade(s) can be brought from a safe neutral position into the cutting position preferably only immediately before the actual cutting procedure—that is to say, only shortly before the food product to be cut reaches the cutting blade—and said cutting blade(s) disappear into the safe neutral position again, preferably immediately after the cutting procedure. When the device is not being used, it can be stowed and put away without any further safety precautions. Injury on the cutting blades of the device is virtually impossible when a person is rummaging through an untidy kitchen drawer. During use as well, the risk of injury is greatly minimized since the cutting edge is either in the safe neutral position or—during the actual cutting procedure—is at least partially covered by the food product being cut.
In a preferred embodiment, the switch-over means can be actuated by the food product to be cut and/or by a holder that grips the food product to be cut. For this purpose, the switch-over means can comprise, for example, a lever means (e.g. switch-over lever) that is then automatically actuated by the food product to be cut and/or by a holder for the food product to be cut.
Preferably, the slide has at least one guide for the food product to be cut and/or for the holder of the food product to be cut, said guide permitting a back-and-forth movement on the slide but preventing the food product or the holder from sliding off sideways. Preferably, the holder can be latched in the guide as it comes from a direction perpendicular to the plane of the slide. For this purpose, a latching mechanism or a snap-action mechanism, for example, can be provided.
Preferably, the switch-over means switches over from the neutral position into the cutting position when the food product to be cut and/or the holder of the food product to be cut comes within a predefined distance from the cutting blade. In one embodiment, it is provided that the switch-over means switches over from the neutral position into the cutting position when the food product to be cut and/or the holder of the food product to be cut reaches a predefined position on the slide.
The switch-over means preferably switches over from the cutting position back into the neutral position once the actual cutting procedure has been completed. The switch-over means is preferably configured in such a way that the cutting blade or the cutting edge remains in the neutral position when the food product to be cut and/or the holder is moving back. This allows a virtually jolt-free and pleasant back-and-forth movement. A possible configuration can be that the switch-over lever has a ratchet function so that, when pressure is exerted from one side (forward movement), it latches and moves a rotary shaft that is mechanically coupled to the cutting blade, while no force is transmitted to the rotary shaft due to freewheeling when pressure is exerted from the other side (return movement).
Preferably, the switch-over means switches over from the cutting position into the neutral position when the food product to be cut and/or the holder of the food product to be cut goes beyond another predefined distance from the cutting blade. In one embodiment, the switch-over means switches over from the cutting position into the neutral position when the food product to be cut and/or the holder of the food product to be cut reaches another predefined position on the slide.
In an especially preferred embodiment, the switch-over means switches over as a function of the direction of movement of the food product to be cut and/or of the holder of the food product to be cut, preferably only during the forward movement in which cutting occurs, but not during the return movement.
Preferably, the at least one cutting blade is arranged movably relative to the slide. In this embodiment, the cutting blade is mechanically regulated in order to achieve a switching over between the neutral position and the cutting position. For this purpose, the slide or parts of the slide—instead of the cutting blade—can also be configured and regulated so as to be movable. In a special embodiment, the switch-over means moves a movable feed lip—preferably configured as an integral part of the slide—in order to switch over between the neutral position and the cutting position.
Preferably, the slide is arranged on a baseplate, whereby in the neutral position, at least the cutting edge of the cutting blade is covered by the baseplate and/or recessed into it. In this position, users can safely run their fingers over the entire slide without being injured.
In an especially advantageous embodiment of the invention, the cutting edge of the cutting blade in the neutral position is situated at the level of the surface (for example, the plane) in which the slide lies. Preferably, the cutting edge of the cutting blade in the cutting position is situated outside of the surface (for example, the plane) in which the slide lies.
In order to adjust the cutting thickness, the relative distance between the cutting edge and the slide—relative to the cutting position—is adjustable.
Preferably, the switch-over means comprises a switch-over lever that projects at least partially out of the slide and/or out of the guide of the slide, for example, so that the food product that is slid over the slide and/or the holder flips the switch-over lever during the sliding procedure.
In a preferred embodiment, the switch-over means has a gear that transmits the for switching over between the neutral position and the cutting position.
Preferably, a spring means is provided that holds the cutting blade in the neutral position. In this embodiment, the switch-over means acts against the spring force when it switches over from the neutral position into the cutting position. The switching over from the cutting position into the neutral position can preferably be effectuated by the spring means after the mechanical release.
In one embodiment, the cutting edge of the cutting blade in the cutting position is arranged parallel to the slide. This embodiment serves, for example, to cut slices or to make strips julienne) or cubes after one or more alligator cuts.
In another embodiment, the cutting edge of the cutting blade in the cutting position is arranged at an angle—preferably perpendicular—relative to the plane of the slide that differs from 0 degrees. This embodiment can be configured as an alligator blade.
The cutting blade can preferably be configured as a V-shaped blade and/or as an undulated blade and/or as a blade bundle and/or as a cutting comb of alligator blades.
In an especially advantageous embodiment, at least one additional cutting blade is provided. This can be configured, for example, as a V-shaped blade and/or as an undulated blade and/or as a blade bundle. Preferably, the additional blade is designed as an alligator blade—for example, for making strips julienne) or cubes. For this purpose, the at least one additional blade is configured as a blade bundle, preferably standing perpendicular to the slide.
In a special embodiment, the switch-over means also switches the at least one additional cutting blade between a neutral position, in which at least the additional cutting edge of the additional cutting blade is covered and/or recessed, and a cutting position, in which the additional cutting edge of the additional cutting blade is not covered and/or recessed.
However, the at least one additional cutting blade can also be arranged immovably relative to the slide.
Preferably, the at least one cutting blade and/or the at least one additional cutting blade is configured as an integral part of a replaceable blade module. This has the advantage that the user—as a function of the intended use—can choose between differently configured blade modules. Moreover, it is not necessary to replace the entire device when a cutting blade is worn out.
In a special embodiment, the switch-over means is at least partially an integral part of the replaceable blade module.
In an especially preferred embodiment, a rotating means is provided for rotating the food product to be cut and/or at least part of a holder of a food product to be cut. Preferably, the rotating means functions automatically. It can be configured in such a way that the rotating means adjusts the rotating position as a function of the position—relative to the slide—of the food product to be cut and/or of the holder of the food product to be cut. Preferably, the rotating means rotates a food product to be minced in 90 degree increments around a rotational axis that is perpendicular to the slide. For example, a clockwise rotation can be made during the forward movement, and a counterclockwise rotation can be made during the return movement—or else vice versa.
In a special embodiment, the device for mincing food is configured as a grater, especially as a dicer and/or as a slicer. With the dicer, the food product to be minced is preferably first passed over a comb of alligator blades, then rotated by 90 degrees around a rotational axis that is perpendicular to the slide, passed once again over a comb of alligator blades—preferably the same ones—and finally cut with a cutting blade arranged parallel to the slide. Preferably, the switch-over means only moves the cutting blade from a neutral position into a cutting position immediately before the last phase (cutting step).
The subject matter of the invention is schematically depicted in the drawing and described with reference to the figures below, elements with the same function being provided with the same reference numerals. The following is shown:
a a sectional view of the device according to the invention for mincing food, in the neutral position,
b a sectional view of the device according to the invention for mincing food, in the cutting position,
The switch-over means 11 switches over from the neutral position into the cutting position when the holder 15 of the food product 5 to be cut comes within a predefined distance from the cutting blade. Analogously, the switch-over means 11 switches over from the cutting position back into the neutral position when the holder 15 of the food product 5 to be cut goes beyond another predefined distance from the cutting blade 7. In the device 1 shown, the distance and the additional distance are determined by the length of the rail 27 and by its position relative to the holder 15.
a shows a front sectional view of the device according to the invention depicted in
b shows a front sectional view of the device according to the invention depicted in
The invention has been described with reference to a special embodiment. However, it goes without saying that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the protective scope of the claims below.
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10 2004 056 405.1 | Nov 2004 | DE | national |
10 2004 017 334.6 | Apr 2004 | DE | national |
10 2005 002 329.0 | Jan 2005 | DE | national |
10 2005 005 821.3 | Feb 2005 | DE | national |
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60646926 | Jan 2005 | US |