The invention will now be described in detail in relation to a preferred embodiment and implementation thereof which is exemplary in nature and descriptively specific as disclosed. As is customary, it will be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. The invention encompasses such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated kit assembly, and such further applications of the principles of the invention illustrated herein, as would normally occur to persons skilled in the art to which the invention relates. This detailed description of this invention is not meant to limit the invention, but is meant to provide a detailed disclosure of the best mode of practicing the invention.
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Guide 10 has two ends. Each end 10 is v-shaped in cross-section as viewed lengthwise along the axis of the guide 10, forming a pair of tabs 30. Furthermore, each end 10 has a base 18 preferably wider than the uppermost portion of end 10. Each tab 30 is angled away from the longitudinal, central axis and joined at apex 32 to define a slit 14. Each slit 14 is adapted to frictionally situate the blade 20 of a knife 22 therein. The blade 20 customarily may protrude from the handle 29 of a knife 22 to be removably situated within slits 14, or the blade 20 can be attached or fixed within slit 14 as an integral component of guide 10. In the preferred embodiment, one tab 30 at each end 10 is longer than the opposing tab 30. In this configuration, the pair of back tabs is taller than the front tabs to ease the placement of blade 20 within the slits 14 defined by the tabs 30.
A rigid, horizontal member 16 integrally connects each end 12 at or near the base 18 of each end 12 to define the length of guide 10. Horizontal member 16 adds rigidity to guide 10. The length of horizontal member 16 and thus guide 10 may obviously vary depending on the length of the blade 20. It is also envisioned that a kit can be manufactured comprising variably sized guides 10 so that the guides 10 can be used with different types of knifes 22.
Horizontal member 16 is positioned offset a distance d1 from the center axis of guide 10, and parallel to the center axis. As a result of this configuration, when blade 20 is axially and centrally positioned between the slits 14 of the tabs, the blade 20 is parallel to and offset from the width of the horizontal member 16 the same distance d1. Thus, the horizontal member 16 acts as a planar guide or stop surface for abutting and traveling along the ear of corn so that when the blade 20 is forced down along an ear of corn, the size of the corn kernels removed from the ear remain consistently fine and similarly sized, generally with a height similar to the distance d1. By providing a small distance d1, very fine corn pieces can be removed from the ear because the blade 20 can only penetrate into the corn the distance d1 as the knife 22, using handle 29, is moved down along the ear of corn.