This application relates generally to food product slicers used for slicing bulk food products and, more specifically, to a food product slicer including a removable knife cover plate.
A typical food product slicer includes a rotating slicer knife and a carriage that holds food product. The carriage moves back and forth past the rotating knife to cut slices. The cover plate is positioned over the slicer knife such that food product on the carriage slides across the face of the cover plate as the carriage moves past the knife in the cutting stroke and as the carriage moves in a reverse stroke. Typical prior art cover plates are mounted to the slicer using either a threaded knob, spring-loaded plunger or a knob with cam features. To install/uninstall the top cover, a slicer operator rotates the knob or pulls the plunger to lock/unlock the top cover from the slicer. There is at least one moving part associated with the top cover for the install/uninstall functions.
It would be desirable to provide a food product slicer with a cover plate configuration that facilitates simple installation, removal and cleaning of the cover plate.
In one aspect, a slicer for use in slicing a food product includes a slicer body and a circular slicer knife mounted for rotation relative to the slicer body, the slicer knife having a peripheral cutting edge. A carriage is mounted for moving food product back and forth past the circular slicer knife. A knife cover plate is removably mounted to the slicer and covers a face portion and edge portion of the slicer knife, the knife cover plate held in place on the slicer at least in part by a magnet mounted on the slicer.
In one embodiment, the magnet is located radially outward of the peripheral cutting edge of the slicer knife.
In one implementation of the foregoing embodiment, a ring guard is disposed about the peripheral cutting edge along at least a portion of a non-cutting zone of the circular slice knife, and the magnet mounted on a portion of the ring guard. The portion of the ring guard may be an extension part that is located toward an upper portion of the ring guard.
A position of the magnet relative to the ring guard may be adjustable. In one implementation of such an embodiment, the position of the magnet is adjustable along an axis the enables movement of the magnet toward or away from the cover plate.
In one embodiment, the knife cover plate includes a knob mounted thereon, the knob secured by a fastener having a head portion that aligns with the magnet to interact with a magnetic field of the magnet.
The cover plate may further include at least two slots or openings mounted on at least two pins of the slicer.
In another aspect, a slicer for use in slicing a food product includes a slicer body, a circular slicer knife mounted for rotation relative to the slicer body, the slicer knife having a peripheral cutting edge and a carriage mounted for moving food product back and forth past the slicer knife. A knife cover plate is removably mounted to the slicer and covers a face portion and edge portion of the slicer knife. The knife cover plate is held in place on the slicer at least in part by a magnetic field that operates to pull the knife cover plate toward the slicer, but which magnetic field can be overcome for removal of the knife cover plate by manually pulling the knife cover plate away from the slicer.
In one implementation of the slicer of the preceding paragraph, the knife cover plate includes a graspable knob thereon in a vicinity of the magnetic field, pulling the knob pulls the knife cover plate away from the slicer by pivoting the knife cover plate.
In one implementation of the slicer of the preceding paragraph, the knob is located on an upper portion of the knife cover plate, a lower portion of the knife cover plate includes at least one slot engaged with a pin on the slicer, and pulling the knob pulls the knife cover plate away from the slicer by pivoting the upper portion of the knife cover plate away from the slicer while the slot in the lower portion of the knife cover plate remains engaged with the pin.
In one implementation of the slicer of the preceding paragraph, the lower portion of the knife cover plate includes first and second spaced apart slots engaged with first and second pins of the slicer respectively.
In one implementation of the slicer of one of the four preceding paragraphs, a strength of interaction of the magnetic field with the knife cover plate can be adjusted. Where the magnetic field is produced by a magnet mounted on the slicer, the strength of interaction can be adjusted by varying a position of the magnet on the slicer to adjust a distance between the magnet and the knife cover plate.
Where the knife cover plate is formed primarily of a non-magnetic material, a magnetic material part is located thereon for interacting with the magnetic field.
In another aspect, a method is provided for utilizing a knife cover plate in conjunction with a slicer having a slicer body, a circular slicer knife mounted for rotation relative to the slicer body, the slicer knife having a peripheral cutting edge and a carriage mounted for moving food product back and forth past the slicer knife. The method involves: locating a magnet on one of a portion of the knife cover plate or a mount portion of the slicer; locating a part formed of magnetic material on the other of the portion of the knife cover plate or the mount portion of the slicer; mounting the knife cover plate onto the slicer by positioning the knife cover plate such that a magnetic field of the magnet interacts with the part to pull the knife cover plate toward the mount portion of the slicer to aid in retaining the knife cover plate on the slicer.
The method of the preceding paragraph may further involve removing the knife cover plate from the slicer by pulling the portion of the knife cover plate away from the mount portion of the slicer.
In one implementation, the knife cover plate pivots as the portion of the knife cover plate is pulled away from the mount portion of the slicer.
In one implementation, to facilitate the pivot, a knob is located on or proximate to the portion of the knife cover plate, another portion of the knife cover plate includes at least one slot engaged with a pin on the slicer, and during pivoting of the knife cover plate the slot remains engaged with the pin.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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The illustrated cover plate 20 covers the peripheral cutting edge 24 of the slicer knife 14 from about a one o'clock position 32 to about a seven o'clock position 34. The peripheral cutting edge 24 is shown in dashed line form beneath the cover plate 20. In a twelve o'clock region 36 of the slicer knife 14, the cover plate diameter decreases to provide a space or opening at which the edge of knife can be sharpened. The cover plate 20 also extends over a ring guard 38 (only inner edge shown in dashed line form in
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Notably, the head of the screw/bolt 108 that secures the cover plate knob 106 aligns with the magnet 114 positioned on the ring guard. In the illustrated embodiment the major body portion of the knife cover plate can be formed of a non-magnetic material (such as aluminum or stainless without magnetic properties). When the cover plate 20 is positioned on the slicer, the head of the screw/bolt 108 and the magnetic field of the magnet 114 interact (see
Thus, a method of utilizing a knife cover plate in conjunction with a slicer having a slicer body, a circular slicer knife mounted for rotation relative to the slicer body, the slicer knife having a peripheral cutting edge and a carriage mounted for moving food product back and forth past the slicer knife is provided. A magnet is located on one of a portion of the knife cover plate or a mount portion of the slicer and a part formed of magnetic material is located on the other of the portion of the knife cover plate or the mount portion of the slicer. Mounting the knife cover plate onto the slicer involves positioning the knife cover plate such that a magnetic field of the magnet interacts with the part to pull the knife cover plate toward the mount portion of the slicer to aid in retaining the knife cover plate on the slicer. Removing the knife cover plate from the slicer by pulling the portion of the knife cover plate away from the mount portion of the slicer. The knife cover plate pivots as the portion of the knife cover plate is pulled away from the mount portion of the slicer. In the illustrated embodiment, a knob is located on or proximate to the portion of the knife cover plate and another portion of the knife cover plate includes at least one slot engaged with a pin on the slicer. During pivoting of the knife cover plate the slot remains engaged with the pin.
Upon removal, the entire knife cover plate can be washed in a sink, tub or dishwasher.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible. For example, the location of the pins and magnet could be varied. In an alternative embodiment, the magnet could be mounted on the knife cover plate instead of the slicer. More than one magnet could also be utilized.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application 61/644,156 filed May 8, 2012.
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