The present invention relates to hand peelers. It is designed to allow the release of peelings that tend to clutter the space between the blade and the cutting guide. This invention can be operated by the same hand holding the peeler. This saves time and avoids possible injury to the user, this one does not have to try to remove the peelings by intervening on the blade with the other hand.
Before the arrival of the manual peelers, the fruits and vegetables were peeled with simple knives. Even today, this method is used by professional cooks because it allows to easily get rid of peelings.
However, this requires an experience that is difficult to access for those who are not in the business.
This is why a multitude of different tools have appeared, whether complex machines for peeling large quantities or hand peelers that are more accessible to the general public.
Among a multitude of different hand peelers, two have had notable success and are currently well known. The first is designed as a peeler knife with a cutting system in the extension of the handle. The second has a cutting system perpendicular to the handle. There are variations to these models with a process allowing a slight oscillation of the cutting system to better track the shapes of fruits and vegetables to be peeled.
Manual peelers are characterized by having a blade and a pressure bar for standardizing the thickness of the peelings. Thus, the user does not have to judge constantly the depth of cut and can simply pass the tool on the surface to be peeled for ease of use and thus a significant time saving.
It is known from the state of the art a device which has been the subject of a patent application FR 2746286 the purpose of this is to be able to adjust the cutting height and slide the peelers more easily. For this, this peeler is different from others to adjust the thickness of peelings.
This type of tool tries to solve the problem of peelings with a guide facilitating their evacuation. This is however insufficient and peelings also accumulate on these models or even get stuck.
It is known from the state of the art a device which has been the subject of a patent application WO2008087462 whose purpose is to guide the peelings to the side to prevent them from sticking to the blade or vegetables. Although the goal is the same, the process is different. Although peel flow is facilitated, it still does not prevent them from getting caught between the blade and the pressure bar.
The disadvantage of these devices is that the peelings tend to remain blocked between the blade and the cutting guide thereby forcing the user to interrupt the peeling to do the clear of the blade. In addition to the loss of time involved in this manipulation, having to intervene manually on the blade can be dangerous (risk of cut).
It is known from the state of the art a device which has been the subject of a patent application EP0329580 where the cutting system comprising the blade and the pressure bar or just a part of this system is retractable. This feature allows to fit the cutting system inside the handle, thus making the peelings fall by pressing the end of the handle.
The main disadvantage is a complex realization that can cause problems of additional financial cost during manufacture. This can also cause maintenance problems as some parts will be difficult to access for the cleaning. This can lead to a malfunction of the tool by the progressive bonding of the parts to each other and may also lead to a problem of hygiene in the long term.
Finally, this design doesn't allow to adapt this kind of methods for manual peelers whose cutting system is perpendicular to the handle or those equipped with an oscillating device of the cutting system.
In order to overcome the disadvantages presented above, the invention proposes a different approach. Here, we are not trying to prevent the peelings from sticking to the cutting systems, but to get rid of them easily.
In order to achieve this, a moving pusher part is guided along the cutting system and manually operable to push the peelings to the end where the blade and the cutting guide bar meet. The peelings will so be cut by shearing.
At the same time, a piece with elastic properties will store some of the force used to push the moving part. It will then restore this force to allow the automatic return of the moving part to its original position.
As goes without saying, the invention is not limited to the embodiments of this hand peeler which have been presented above as examples. It encompasses all variants of implementation and application respecting the same principle. This is so, in particular, that the peeling device object of the invention can also be designed with an intermediate system between the moving part and a manual action such as a gear system which makes it possible to multiply the distance or the effort obtained by the manual action. We can also consider a simple extension, fixed or not, to the moving part which will serve to facilitate the use of the mechanism if the cutting system is too far from the hand holding the manual peeler. It can also be envisaged that the moving part slides along the cutting system with another means than the hooks to allow translation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1600233 | Feb 2016 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/053090 | 2/11/2017 | WO | 00 |