Information
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Patent Grant
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6796032
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Patent Number
6,796,032
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 22, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 28, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 114
- 030 301
- 030 302
- 030 303
- 030 314
- 030 320
- 030 115
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fruit slicer includes an X-hinged device including two handles pivoted by a pivot that separates the X-hinged device into an upper portion and a lower portion, an arcuate resilient plate having two ends fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device, and a plurality of blades each having a first end fixed to the arcuate resilient plate and a second end fixed in a recessed portion of the X-hinged device. A respective pair of the blades has a gap therebetween. An elastic element is mounted between the handles for biasing the handles away from each other. The arcuate resilient plate is deformed when the handles are pressed toward each other, thereby reducing the gap. The arcuate resilient plate restores its shape when the handles are released.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fruit slicer that slices a flesh of fruit into a plurality of pieces in a single slicing movement.
2. Description of the Related Art
The flesh of fruit can be sliced for direct eating or subsequent processing including making juice in a juicer or mixer. The flesh of fruit is generally sliced piece by piece with a knife, which is time-consuming and thus uneconomic, particular to restaurants or parties. Further, it is not uncommon that the user of the knife is injured by the exposed cutting edge of the knife.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a fruit slier that slices the flesh of fruit into a plurality of pieces in a single slicing movement.
A fruit slicer in accordance with the present invention includes an X-hinged device including two handles pivoted by a pivot that separates the X-hinged device into an upper portion and a lower portion, an arcuate resilient plate having two ends fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device, and a plurality of blades each having a first end fixed to the arcuate resilient plate and a second end fixed in a recessed portion of the X-hinged device. A respective pair of the blades has a gap therebetween. An elastic element is mounted between the handles for biasing the handles away from each other.
The arcuate resilient plate is deformed when the handles are pressed toward each other, thereby reducing the gap. The arcuate resilient plate restores its shape when the handles are released.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a fruit slicer in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the fruit slicer, wherein the handles of the slicer are pressed for slicing a flesh with a narrower width or a narrower portion of the flesh.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating beginning of a slicing operation of the fruit slicer in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view similar to
FIG. 3
, illustrating further slicing of the flesh by the fruit slicer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a fruit slicer in accordance with the present invention generally comprises an X-hinged device
1
including a pair of handles
11
pivoted by a pivot
12
that separates the X-hinged device
1
into a lower portion for grasp and an upper portion. A recessed portion
121
is defined in the upper portion of the X-hinged device
1
.
An elastic element, e.g., a coil spring
12
is attached between the handles
12
for biasing the handles
12
away from each other. Preferably, the coil spring
12
has a coil portion mounted around the pivot
12
and two ends respectively abutting against the handles
11
.
A frame
2
is fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device
1
. In this embodiment, the frame
2
includes a substantially arcuate resilient plate
21
having two ends respectively fixed to two ends of the upper portion of the X-hinged device
1
. A plurality of blades
22
are provided, wherein each blade
22
has a first end fixed to the substantially arcuate resilient plate
21
and a second end fixed to the recessed portion
121
of the upper portion of the X-hinged device
1
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, when the handles
12
are pressed, the two ends of the substantially arcuate resilient plate
21
are moved toward each other such that the spacing or gap between two adjacent blades
22
is reduced. More specifically, the force applied to the handles
11
decides the gap between two adjacent blades
22
. Namely, the greater the applied force is, the smaller the gap is. This allows the user to adjust the thickness of the sliced pieces while slicing the flesh of fruit. The handles
11
return their original position and the arcuate resilient plate
21
restores its shape when the force is released.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, in use, for slicing a half sliced fruit (e.g., an avocado), in the beginning, the fruit slicer is in a position at a small acute angle with a horizontal plane, with the first end of each blade
22
being in contact with an end portion of the half sliced avocado. Then, the fruit slicer is moved toward the other end of the half sliced avocado, during which the fruit slicer is gradually moved to a position at a larger acute angle with the horizontal plane, as shown in FIG.
4
. The half sliced avocado is further sliced into a plurality of pieces at a single slicing movement. It is noted that the handles
11
of the fruit slicer may be pressed when the fruit slicer is moved through a narrower portion of the fruit slicer. Namely, the handles
11
of the fruit slicer are firstly pressed in the beginning of the slicing movement. The handles
11
of the fruit slicer are then released such that the gap between two adjacent blades
22
increases in response to the increasing width of the half sliced avocado, and the handles
11
of the fruit slicer are then pressed again when the fruit slicer has passed through the widest portion of the half sliced avocado. The substantially arcuate resilient plate is made of a material that can be deformed when the handles
11
are pressed toward each other. After the single slicing movement of the fruit slicer, the avocado is sliced into a plurality of pieces.
The fruit slicer in accordance with the present invention may thus be used to slice flesh of a non-uniform width through manual control of the handles
11
.
Preferably, the blades
22
extend in an area not beyond two edges of the substantially arcuate resilient plate
21
. This largely reduces the risk of injury to the user while slicing the fruit.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A fruit slicer comprising:an X-hinged device including two handles pivoted by a pivot that separates the X-hinged device into an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion of the X-hinged device having a recessed portion; an arcuate resilient plate having two ends fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device; a plurality of blades each having a first end fixed to the arcuate resilient plate and a second end fixed in the recessed portion of the X-hinged device, a respective pair of the blades having a gap therebetween; and an elastic element mounted between the handles for biasing the handles away from each other; wherein the arcuate resilient plate is deformed when the handles are pressed toward each other, thereby reducing the gap; and wherein the arcuate resilient plate restores its shape when the handles are released.
- 2. The fruit slicer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic element includes a coil spring mounted around the pivot and having two ends respectively abutting against the handles.
- 3. The fruit slicer as claimed in claim 1, wherein a size of the gap is decided by a force applied to the handles.
Priority Claims (1)
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91216157 U |
Oct 2002 |
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