Electrical cutting utensil

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6785970
  • Patent Number
    6,785,970
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ashley; Boyer D.
    Agents
    • Bowen, Esq.; Mark D.
    • Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.
Abstract
An electric cutting utensil adapted to receive a variety of shaped attachments for cutting any of a variety of foods into fanciful shapes is disclosed. The cutting utensil includes a housing having an ergonomically designed external shape adapted to comfortably fit in a user's hand. The housing contains an electric motor having an output shaft connected to an attachment-receiving tip by an oscillation-generating coupling. The attachment-receiving tip includes a chuck lock assembly for receiving a plurality of variously sized and shaped interchangeable cutting heads. Each cutting head includes a projecting knife-like edge formed into a fanciful shape, such as a heart or a star, or any other suitable shape. The electric motor may be powered by one or more batteries contained within the housing, or by direct connection to an electrical outlet using a power cord. A base is provided for storage of the device and attachments. In the case of the battery powered embodiment the base is further adapted for re-charging.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to kitchen utensils for use in the preparation of food, and, more particularly, to an electric hand-held cutting utensil adapted for cutting soft foods, such as batter and dough, pizza, pancakes, waffles, and quiches, into fanciful shapes.




2. Description of the Background Art




Humans have employed tools as useful instruments for cooking for countless centuries. As a result, a wide variety tools are known in the cooking art. For example, the use of knives, forks, spoons, and a host of other instruments and gadgets are known to render the cooking process efficient and sanitary. In addition, a wide variety of specially adapted utensils have been developed for specific tasks.




As a result of the advent of electricity, a number of electrically powered cooking instruments have been developed. For example, electric knives specifically designed for carving large servings of meat and poultry, and handheld mixing devices and food processors, are popular kitchen utensils in widespread use.




The wide variety of foods prepared by diverse populations have fueled the. development of specialized cooking utensils. For example, cookie cutters have been developed to facilitate the cutting of dough into fanciful shapes thereby enhancing presentation and appearance. There thus exists a need for an improved cooking utensil specifically designed and adapted for use in efficiently cutting foods into fanciful shapes with minimal time and effort.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a hand-held electric cutting utensil adapted to receive a variety of shaped attachments adapted for cutting any of a variety of foods into fanciful shapes. The cutting utensil includes a housing having an ergonomically designed external shape adapted to comfortably fit in a user's hand. The housing contains an electric motor having an output shaft connected to an attachment-receiving tip by an oscillation-generating coupling. The attachment-receiving tip includes a chuck lock assembly for receiving a plurality of variously sized and shaped interchangeable cutting heads. Each cutting head includes a projecting knife-like edge formed into a fanciful shape, such as a heart or a star, or any other suitable shape. The electric motor may be powered by one or more batteries contained within the housing, or by direct connection to an electrical outlet using a power cord. A base is provided for storage of the device and attachments. In the case of the battery powered embodiment the base is further adapted for recharging.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved electric cutting utensil for use in preparing foods.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hand-held cutting utensil adapted to interchangeably receive a plurality of cutting heads.




In accordance with these and other objects, which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1-3

are top perspective views of a hand-held cutting utensil according to the present invention;





FIGS. 4-5

are exploded perspective views depicting the cutting utensil relative to an interchangeable head;





FIG. 6

is a top perspective view thereof with the head attached;





FIGS. 7-9

are exploded perspective views of the cutting utensil housing depicting internal components;





FIGS. 10-11

are perspective views of the shaft and attachment-receiving tip;





FIG. 12

illustrates attachment of a cutting head to the shaft tip;





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of the shaft and electric motor;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view thereof;





FIGS. 15-18

are perspective views of various cutting heads;





FIGS. 19-20

are perspective views of the cutting utensil and interchangeable heads stowed in a storage base; and





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of yet another cutting head having wire cutting elements.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference now to the drawings

FIGS. 1-21

depict a preferred embodiment of a hand-held electric cutting utensil, generally referenced as


10


, according to the present invention. In a preferred embodiment, hand-held electric cutting utensil


10


is adapted to receive a variety of shaped attachments, referenced as


20


, adapted for cutting any of a variety of foods into fanciful shapes. Cutting utensil


10


includes a housing


12


having an ergonomic external shape formed to comfortably fit in a user's hand. Housing


12


defines and internal chamber, and may be fabricated from plastic, or any other suitable material. In addition, housing


12


has generally rounded edges for comfort and varies in overall thickness so as to fit in the palm of a user's hand. Housing


12


further includes a user-actuated switch


14


, disposed on the upper surface thereof to control operation. Switch


14


is preferably a two-position sliding switch (e.g. on/off), however, in embodiments wherein cutting utensil


10


is capable of multiple speed operation, switch


14


will be multi-positional. In an embodiment that is powered by 120 VAC a power cord


16


is provided for connection to an electrical outlet.




As best depicted in

FIGS. 4-6

, housing


12


further includes an end portion defining an opening, and a shaft


17


having a tip thereof, generally referenced as


18


, projecting therefrom. Shaft tip


18


is adapted to receive any one of a plurality of interchangeable cutting heads, generally referenced as


20


. Each cutting head


20


includes an annular support ring


22


, a shaped cutting member


24


connected to annular support ring


22


, and a mounting stem


26


connected to annular support ring


22


and projecting radially outward therefrom. Support ring


22


, cutting member


24


, and stem


26


, are preferably fabricated from stainless steel, however, any suitable material is considered within the scope of the present invention. Annular support ring


22


provides a structural mount for supporting cutting member


24


. Cutting member


24


includes a shaped, generally sharp, knife-like edge projecting from annular support ring


22


to facilitate cutting of the food product. Mounting stem


26


projects radially outward from support ring


22


and is preferably offset in a direction opposite of the knife-like edge of cutting member


24


to facilitate engagement of cutting member


24


with the food product when operatively attached to cutting utensil


10


.




As further depicted in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, shaft


17


, and particularly tip


18


is adapted with a chuck lock assembly wherein a female connector is formed by a plurality of axially projecting members


18


A and rotatable locking nut


18


B. A cutting head is attached to cutting utensil


10


by inserted engagement of mounting stem


26


within tip


18


such that axially projecting members


18


A are in surrounding relation therewith, and secured by rotation of locking nut


18


B whereby axially projecting members are urged to a radially reduced configuration in engagement with mounting stem


26


. As should be apparent, cutting head may be interchanged by loosening locking nut


18


B, removing the previously installed cutting head, and installing an alternate cutting head by insertion of stem


26


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 7-9

, housing


12


includes a pair of mating sections, referenced as


12


A and


12


B, which define an internal volume wherein an electric motor


30


is mounted. Motor


30


is preferably securely mounted within housing


12


by front and rear motor mounts


36


A and


36


B. Motor


30


is electrically connected to switch


14


to facilitate control thereof by the user. In an embodiment wherein motor


30


is powered by 120 VAC, motor


30


is electrically connected to power cord


16


. In an embodiment wherein motor


30


is battery powered, motor


30


is connected to one or more batteries (not shown) mounted within housing


12


.




As best depicted in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, motor


30


has an output shaft connected to the end of shaft


17


by an oscillation generating coupling


34


. In a preferred embodiment, coupling


34


includes an eccentrically connected projecting member


34


A which is received in a recessed aperture


19


defined in the end of shaft


17


and thus translates rotation of the motor output shaft to shaft


17


so as to produce oscillating movement of shaft


17


, tip


18


, and connected attached cutting head


20


.





FIGS. 15-18

illustrate various embodiments of cutting heads, referenced as


40


,


50


, and


60


. Cutting head


40


includes an annular support ring


42


, a shaped cutting member


44


connected to annular support ring


42


, and a mounting stem


46


connected to annular support ring


42


and projecting radially outward therefrom. As noted herein above, support ring


42


, cutting member


44


, and stem


46


, are preferably fabricated from stainless steel, however, any suitable material is considered within the scope of the present invention. In addition, annular support ring


42


provides a structural mount for supporting cutting member


44


. Cutting member


44


includes a shaped, generally sharp, edge projecting from annular support ring


42


to facilitate cutting of the food product. Mounting stem


46


projects radially outward from support ring


42


and is preferably offset in a direction opposite of the sharp cutting edge of cutting member


44


to facilitate engagement of cutting member


44


with the food product when operatively attached to cutting utensil


10


. The offset mounting stem structure is important to enable the user to properly position the cutting blade. As best seen in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, cutting head


40


defines a generally annular knife-like edge defining concave segments. As best depicted in

FIG. 17

, cutting head


50


defines a generally heart-shaped cutting edge. As best depicted in

FIG. 18

, cutting head


60


defines a generally X-shaped cutting edge. Finally,

FIG. 21

depicts a further configuration cutting head, generally referenced as


80


. Cutting head


80


includes a plurality of wire cutting members


82


that allow head


80


to easily slice through foods.





FIGS. 19 and 20

illustrate the improved cutting utensil of the present invention


10


and further discloses a storage base


70


. Storage base


70


may simply provide a structure for organized countertop storage of the hand-held housing


12


, and various attachable cutting heads


40


,


50


, and


60


. In an embodiment wherein the device is battery powered, storage base


70


is preferably adapted to function as a charging stand to re-charge the batteries contained within housing


12


.




The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious structural and/or functional modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. An electric cutting utensil adapted for cutting foods into fanciful shapes, said cutting utensil comprising:a housing; an electric motor contained within said housing; means for selectively providing electrical power to said electric motor; a shaft having a first end connected to said electric motor via a coupling; said coupling including means for causing said shaft first end to oscillate radially upon activation of said motor; said shaft having a second end projecting from said housing, said second end adapted for attachment of a cutting head; said cutting head including a mounting stem, and a generally sharp projecting cookie-cutter type edge connected to said mounting stem, said mounting stem sized for attachment to said shaft second end; whereby activation of said motor causes oscillation of said shaft and said attached cutting head.
  • 2. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 1, wherein said generally sharp projecting cookie cutter type edge defines a two dimensional shape.
  • 3. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 2, wherein said two dimensional shape is a fanciful shape.
  • 4. An electric cutting utensil adapted for cutting foods into fanciful shapes, said cutting utensil comprising:a hand-held housing; an electric motor contained within said housing; means for selectively providing electrical power to said electric motor; an elongate shaft partially disposed within said housing, said shaft having a first end connected to said electric motor via a mechanical coupling and a second end; said mechanical coupling including means for causing said shaft first end to move along a generally circular path upon activation of said motor; said shaft second end projecting from said housing, said second end adapted with means for attaching a cutting head thereto; at least one cutting head including a mounting stem sized for attachment to said shaft second end by connection to said means for attaching, and a generally sharp projecting cookie cutter shaped edge for cutting foods into uniform fanciful shapes; whereby activation of said motor causes oscillation of said shaft and said attached cutting head.
  • 5. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 4, wherein said means for attaching is a chuck lock.
  • 6. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 4, further including a base adapted to receive said hand-held apparatus.
  • 7. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 4, wherein said means for selectively providing electrical power to said electric motor includes a battery contained within said housing.
  • 8. An electric cutting utensil according to claim 4, wherein said means for selectively providing electrical power to said electric motor includes a power cord.
  • 9. An electric utensil according to claim 4, wherein means for causing said shaft to oscillate upon activation of said motor includes an eccentrically disposed projecting arm connected to said shaft and said coupling.
  • 10. An electric utensil according to claim 4, wherein said cutting head mounting stem comprises an elongate stem having a first and second generally parallel sections connected by an angularly disposed section.
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