Claims
- 1. A food slicer with indexing turret comprising, in combination,
- a body having a base portion and opposed sides,
- a blade angled across the body portion and between the sides thereof,
- a table blade segment insertable into the body portion at two different levels,
- a table lock segment which, along with the table blade segment, comprises the table of the slicer,
- and an indexing turret mounted for rotation along an axis substantially parallel with that of the blade and therebeneath having a plurality of surfaces, at least two flat surfaces offset at different positions from the axis of the indexing turret, and at least one other side having upstanding blade segments with the blades having uniform spacing therealong,
- whereby, upon indexing the turret in combination with positioning the table blade segment at two different levels, four different thicknesses of flat slices may be made, and cuts such as french fries may be made.
- 2. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- a second set of upstanding blade segments on uniform spacing but different than the spacing of the first set of upstanding blade segments,
- whereby, upon indexing the turret, two different cuts such as french fries and shoe strings may be made.
- 3. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- one of said flat surfaces of the turret being angled upwardly toward the blade,
- whereby the offset from the axis of the turret of the flat faces is the same where the turret engages the table locking segment.
- 4. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- indexing turret lock means on the table lock segment comprising,
- an offset portion at the lead edge of the table lock segment,
- a notch in the indexing turret corresponding to the table lock offset, and for engagement with the same by sliding the table lock segment in and out of the guides provided therefor in the sides of the table,
- whereby the indexing turret is indexed by means of releasing the same by moving the table lock segment rearwardly, and after indexing, moving the same forwardly to thereby lockingly engage the working surface of the indexing turret.
- 5. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- said indexing turret being rotatably mounted at one end, and loosely mounted for rotation at the other end with a four position positive lock therein,
- a yieldably positioned knob provides for the rotational indexing of the indexing turret.
- 6. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- parallel ways in the sides of the body for positioning the table blade segment at two different levels,
- latch means provided in the side having a member extending into engagement with a lock detent in one side of the table blade support,
- and a table lock latch for removably securing the table lock segment in sliding relationship to the sides of the body.
- 7. In combination with the food slicer of claim 1,
- a pusher having a pusher grip portion for grasping by the hand,
- a pusher body having a finger shield and finger grip portion therein,
- a plurality of pins extending from beneath said pusher,
- said pusher body portion having a width to overlap the sides of the body of the slicer,
- whereby the pusher, through the medium of the pins on its lower portion, engages the foodstuff to be slices, and in addition the base portion, upon overlapping the sides of the slicer, determines a position in spaced relationship to the cutting blades where the pins will not extend into contact therewith and thus minimize the amount of salvage of the foodstuff not sliced.
- 8. In combination with the food slicer of claim 1,
- a deflector provided beneath the blade of the table lock segment and in cooperative angled relationship therewith for directing the foodstuffs downwardly.
- 9. In combination with the food slicer of claim 1,
- said base having a counter stop at the rear portion thereof,
- whereby the base may be positioned on a table or counter adjacent the edge thereof, and the counter stop portion engages the same to provide an anchor for the same against the reactive forces when the foodstuffs are shoved into the blade.
- 10. In the food slicer of claim 1,
- said base body portion having a plate recess substantially beneath the blade in a curvilinear configuration,
- whereby a blade may be positioned beneath the blade to receive the sliced foodstuffs as the same are cut.
- 11. A food slicer with indexing turret comprising, in combination,
- a base supporting a body portion,
- a blade angled across the body portion and between the sides thereof,
- a table blade segment insertable into the body portion at two different parallel levels,
- a table lock segment which, along with the table blade segment, comprises the table of the slicer,
- and an indexing turret having four faces positioned along an axis substantially parallel with that of the blade and therebeneath characterized by a pair of opposed flat surfaces offset at different positions from the axis of the indexing turret, and a pair of upstanding blade segments on opposed faces with the blades having uniform spacing on each such face,
- whereby, upon indexing the turret in combination with positioning the table blade segment at two different levels, four different thicknesses of flat slices may be made, and two different widths of string slices such as french fries and shoe string potatoes may be cut.
- 12. In the food slicer of claim 11,
- indexing turret lock means on the table lock segment comprising,
- an offset portion at the lead edge of the table lock segment,
- a notch in the indexing turret corresponding to the table lock offset, and for engagement with the same by sliding the table lock segment in and out of the guides provided therefor in the sides of the table,
- whereby the indexing turret is indexed by means of releasing the same by moving the table lock segment rearwardly, and after indexing, moving the same forwardly to thereby lockingly engage the working surface of the indexing turret.
- 13. In the food slicer of claim 11,
- said indexing turret being rotatably mounted at one end, and loosely mounted for rotation at the other end with a four position positive lock therein,
- a yieldably positioned knob provides for the rotational indexing of the indexing turret.
- 14. In the food slicer of claim 11,
- parallel ways in the sides of the body for positioning the table blade segment at two different levels,
- latch means provided in the side having a member extending into engagement with a lock detent in one side of the table blade support,
- and a table lock latch for removably securing the table lock segment in sliding relationship to the sides of the body.
- 15. In combination with the food slicer of claim 11,
- a pusher having a pusher grip portion for grasping by the hand,
- a pusher body having a finger shield and finger grip portion therein,
- and a plurality of pins extending from beneath said pusher,
- said pusher body portion having a width to overlap the sides of the body of the slicer,
- whereby the pusher, through the medium of the pins on its lower portion, engage the foodstuff to be sliced and in addition the base portion, upon overlapping the sides of the slicer, determine a position in spaced relationship to the cutting blades where the pins will not extend into contact therewith, and thus minimize the amount of salvage of the foodstuff not sliced.
- 16. In combination with the food slicer of claim 11,
- a deflector provided beneath the blade of the table lock segment and in cooperative angled relationship therewith for directing the foodstuffs downwardly.
- 17. In combination with the food slicer of claim 11,
- said base having a counter stop at the rear portion thereof,
- whereby the base may be positioned on a table or counter adjacent the edge thereof, and the counter stop portion engages the same to provide an anchor for the same against the reactive forces when the foodstuffs are shoved into the blade.
- 18. In the food slicer of claim 11,
- said base body portion having a plate recess substantially beneath the blade in a curvilinear configuration, whereby a blade may be positioned beneath the blade to receive the sliced foodstuffs as the same are cut.
- 19. In the food slicer of claim 12,
- said indexing turret being rotatably mounted at one end, and loosely mounted for rotation at the other end with a four position positive lock therein,
- a yieldably positioned knob provides for the rotational indexing of the indexing turret.
- 20. In combination with the food slicer of claim 19,
- a pusher having a pusher grip portion for grasping by the hand,
- a pusher body having a finger shield and finger grip portion therein,
- and a plurality of pins extending from beneath said pusher,
- said pusher body portion having a width to overlap the sides of the body of the slicer,
- whereby the pusher, through the medium of the pins on its lower portion, engage the foodstuff to be sliced and in addition the base portion, upon overlapping the sides of the slicer, determine a position in spaced relationship to the cutting blades where the pins will not extend into contact therewith, and thus minimize the amount of salvage of the foodstuff not sliced.
- 21. A food slicer with indexing turret comprising, in combination,
- a body having a base portion and opposed sides,
- a blade angled across the body portion and between the sides thereof,
- a table blade segment insertable into the body portion,
- a table lock segment which, along with the table blade segment, comprises the table of the slicer,
- an indexing turret mounted for rotation along an axis substantially parallel with that of the blade and therebeneath having a plurality of surfaces,
- means yieldably urging said table lock segment toward the indexing turret,
- and a plurality of cams at one end of the turret adjacent each turret surface, such cams being proportioned to engage the table lock segment and retract the same while the indexing turret is rotated to place its various surfaces in operative relationship with the blade,
- whereby, upon indexing the turret, the different surfaces on the indexing turret may be positioned in operative relationship with the blade.
- 22. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- a plurality of spaced french fry blades on one of the surfaces of the indexing turret.
- 23. In the food slicer of claim 22,
- a second set of upstanding blade segments on uniform spacing but narrower than the french fry blades on another turret surface and in opposed relationship to the first set of blades,
- whereby slices of different thicknesses and widths may be made by indexing the turret.
- 24. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- one of said surfaces being angled upwardly toward the blade,
- whereby the offset from the axis of the turret of the angled surface differs from other surfaces.
- 25. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- parallel ways in the sides of the body for positioning the table blade segment at different levels,
- and latch means provided in one side having a member extending into said parallel ways and into engagement with a lock detent in one side of the table blade support, whereby the blade is positioned at different spaced relationship with the turret surfaces.
- 26. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- a pusher having a pusher grip portion for grasping by the hand,
- a pusher body having a finger shield and finger grip portion therein,
- a plurality of pins extending from beneath said pusher,
- said pusher body portion having a width to overlap the sides of the body of the slicer,
- whereby the pusher, through the medium of the pins on its lower portion, engages the foodstuff to be sliced, and in addition the base portion, upon overlapping the sides of the slicer, determines a position in spaced relationship to the cutting blades where the pins will not extend into contact therewith and thus minimize the amount of salvage of the foodstuff not sliced.
- 27. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- a deflector provided beneath the blade of the table lock segment and in cooperative angled relationship therewith for directing the foodstuffs downwardly.
- 28. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- said base having a counter stop at the rear portion thereof,
- whereby the base may be positioned on a table or counter adjacent the edge thereof, and the counter stop portion engages the same to provide an anchor for the same against the reactive forces when the foodstuffs are shoved into the blade.
- 29. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- said base body portion having a plate recess substantially beneath the blade in a curvilinear configuration,
- whereby a plate may be positioned beneath the blade to receive the sliced foodstuffs as the same are cut.
- 30. In the food slicer of claim 21,
- said base portion having a base foot with a plurality of bowl stops positioned thereon,
- whereby a bowl having a ring base may be positioned atop the foot and secured against dislodgement by means of the bowl stops.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of earlier filed application Ser. No. 595,148 filed July 11, 1975, now abandoned.
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