This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) to European patent application number 16158746.4, filed on Mar. 4, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
This disclosure relates to a food slicer. In particular, this disclosure relates to a food holder suitable for use with food slicers.
Food slicers are widely used as convenient means for slicing food products such as cheese, vegetables, fruit and the like. Such a food slicer is shown in European patent publication, EP 1955628. This type of food slicer is commonly referred to as a mandolin slicer, which typically includes a base portion with a cutting element, together with a food holder for dragging food products along the base portion and over the cutting element. The cutting element is arranged to be removable so that different cutting elements can be used such as different cutting blades or graters.
A problem with known mandolin slicers is that food product held by the food holder has a tendency to rotate under the food holder as it is dragged along the base portion and across the cutting element. In order to overcome unwanted rotational forces, a user is urged to push down further on the food holder. This reduces the cutting efficiency of the food slicer and could cause the food slicer and/or the food holder to slip thereby increasing the risk of the user cutting themselves.
The present disclosure seeks to overcome or substantially mitigate the foregoing problem with known mandolin slicers.
According to a first aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a food holder for a food slicer, the food holder comprising a food-engaging surface moveable relative to a cutting surface of the food slicer to cut a food product held between the food-engaging surface and the cutting surface, the food-engaging surface being inclined so as to exert a pushing force on the food product during use. The fact that the food-engaging surface is inclined means that it can be defined by vertical and horizontal components, with the vertical component being used to act on the food product in operation to push the food product along the cutting surface. This reduces the downwards force that would otherwise be necessary to hold the food product between a horizontal food-engaging surface and the cutting surface, and drag the food product along the cutting surface.
Preferably, the food-engaging surface comprises means for gripping food product. The gripping means increases the engagement between the food-engaging surface and food product to further reduce the downwards force necessary for holding the food product against and pushing the food product along the cutting surface.
The means for gripping food product may comprise a corrugated surface or an arrangement of projections extending outwardly from the food-engaging surface.
Preferably, the profile of each corrugation of the corrugated surface is triangular, squared or semi-circular. These shapes provide angled profiles, the angled sections of which can project into the food product to further enhance the engagement between the food-engaging surface and the food product, thereby further reducing the downwards force necessary for holding the food product against and pushing the food product along the cutting surface.
Preferably, the food-engaging surface is planar, concave, convex, or any combination thereof. Alternatively, the food-engaging surface comprises a plurality of planar surfaces. This enables the food-engaging surface to be shaped so that a portion of its surface area can be positioned directly behind the food product for pushing the food product along the cutting surface.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a food slicer comprising a removable cutter element and a food holder as described above.
Preferably, the food slicer further comprises a coupling means for removably coupling the food holder and the food slicer. The fact that the food slicer and the food holder are removably coupled means that they can be cleaned and stored separately.
Preferably, the coupling means is arranged to carry the food holder and is configured for relative movement with respect to a cutting surface of the food slicer to direct or guide the food holder in a cutting direction over the cutter element from one end of the food slicer to the other end.
Preferably, the coupling means includes a section that extends across at least a portion of the cutting surface thereby preventing access to the cutting surface in the vicinity of the food holder during use. This prevents a user from accidently touching the cutter element in the event their hand slips off the food holder during use.
Preferably, the food slicer further comprises means for preventing relative rotation of the food holder and the coupling means when the food holder is carried in the coupling means. This ensures that the positioning or alignment of the food-engaging surface is fixed with respect to the cutting direction as the food holder is pushed along the cutting surface.
Preferably, the food holder and the coupling means are correspondingly shaped to prevent relative rotation therebetween. Alternatively, unwanted rotation between the food holder and the coupling means is prevented by a locking means such as a snap-lock or a slidable lock.
Preferably, the means for gripping food product is arranged to extend across the food-engaging surface in a direction substantially perpendicular to the cutting direction.
Preferably, the cutter element is secured to the food slicer by an interference fit.
More preferably, the cutter element is secured to a removable central base portion configured to be positionable between outer base portions, wherein the outer base portions are moveable between an open configuration for receiving the central base portion and a closed configuration.
The above and other aspects of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the drawings, like parts are denoted by like reference numerals.
The second base portion 6 is removably mounted on a chassis (not shown) of the food slicer 2 by way of an interference fit so that it may be conveniently removed and replaced with an alternative second base portion comprising a different cutter element selected from, for example, a thin cut blade, a thick cut blade, a fine grater, a serrated blade or any appropriate cutting tool. The first and third base portions 4, 8 are slidably mounted on the chassis for movement relative thereto between an open configuration in which the second base portion 6 can be removed and replaced, and a closed configuration in which the proximal ends of the first and third base portions 4, 8 are immediately adjacent. The proximal ends of the first and third base portions 4, 8 comprise cooperating surfaces (not shown), such as an interference fit, that function to hold the first and third base portions 4, 8 in the closed configuration. When in the closed configuration the second base portion 6 can be positioned on top of the third base portion 8 for conveniently storing the food slicer 2.
The base portions 4, 6, 8 include respective upper surfaces 4a, 6a, 8a which together define a generally continuous cutting surface 16. The cutting surface 16 comprises a series of ribs 18 disposed thereon. The ribs 18 substantially extend the length of the cutting surface 16 either side of the cutter element 12 and function to guide food product in a cutting direction along the cutting surface 16 generally from the first base portion 4 to the third base portion 8 without substantial movement in other directions. The ribs 18 may be smooth or patterned. A cutting edge 20 of the cutter element 12 extends across the upper surface 6a of the second base portion 6 and is angled with respect to the cutting direction along the cutting surface 16. In another embodiment of the food slicer 2 the cutting edge 20 is configured to be substantially perpendicular to the cutting direction along the cutting surface 16. The upper surfaces 4a, 6a, 8a are flanked by a pair of rails which together define a generally continuous pair of rails 22 extending either side of the cutting surface 16. Respective collinear grooves 4b, 6b, 8b are located in both side faces of the base portions 4, 6, 8, and combine to define two generally continuous grooves 23 extending substantially the length of both sides of the food slicer 2.
The holder 25 further comprises a circular flange 40 extending substantially horizontally from an upper end of the tubular section 36. The bottom surface of the flange 40 is arranged to abut an upper surface of the tubular section 34 of the guide 24 thereby limiting a lowermost position of the holder 25 with respect to the guide 24. When in the lowermost position, a bottom surface of the tubular section 36 of the holder 25 and a bottom surface of the plate section 25 of the guide 24 are substantially coplanar. The rearmost section of the flange 40 with respect to the cutting direction is configured to define a ledge 44. In operation, a user may grip the holder 25 by positioning their thumb around the tubular section 34 of the guide 24 at a location under the ledge 44 and their fingers over the top of the holder 25 to push the holder 25 in the cutting direction.
A plate 46 extends across the tubular section 36 of holder 25 and includes a top face 48 and a bottom face 50, as shown in
The food-engaging surface 51 may include means for gripping food products for improving the engagement between the food-engaging surface 51 and food products. The means for gripping food products may include a corrugated surface 52, as shown in
The top face 48 of the plate 46 is also sloped, defining an upper volume 54 of the tubular section 36 having a cross-section substantially tapering from a maximum at the rear of the holder 25 to a minimum at the front of the holder 25, as shown in
The holder 25 may also include a tubular plunger 56 as shown in
Various modifications may be made to the described embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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EP 16158746.4 | Mar 2016 | EP | regional |