Claims
- 1. A food slicer gauge plate assembly adjustable in six degrees of freedom defined relative to first, second and third axes, comprising:
- a gauge plate comprising a front plate and a rear plate, said rear plate attached to said front plate to form a cavity between said plates, said rear plate having first, second, third, and fourth holes therethrough and at least one slot therethrough;
- an indexing member attached to a food slicer base;
- an adjustment plate mounted to said indexing member, said adjustment plate positioned within said cavity, at least one hole formed in said adjustment plate and aligned with said rear plate slot;
- at least one fastener positioned through said rear plate slot and said adjustment plate hole for securing said gauge plate to said adjustment plate when tightened and for permitting said gauge plate to move linearly along the first axis and the second axis and rotationally about the third axis when loosened;
- first, second, third, and fourth threaded members positioned through said first, second, third, and fourth rear plate holes respectively and each abutting against said adjustment plate;
- wherein adjustment of said threaded members adjusts a linear position of said gauge plate along the third axis and also adjusts a rotational position of said gauge plate about the first axis and a rotational position of said gauge plate about the second axis.
- 2. The food slicer gauge plate assembly of claim 1 wherein said adjustment plate hole is threaded and said fastener is threaded into said adjustment plate hole, said fastener sized smaller than said rear plate slot to permit said fastener to move within said slot when loosened.
- 3. The food slicer gauge plate assembly of claim 2 wherein said first, second, third and fourth rear plate holes are threaded and said first, second, third, and fourth threaded members are threaded in said respective holes to extend therethrough and abut said adjustment plate.
- 4. The food slicer gauge plate assembly of claim 3 wherein said at least one adjustment plate hole comprises first and second adjustment plate holes, wherein said at least one slot comprises first and second slots, and wherein said at least one fastener comprises first and second fasteners, said first fastener positioned through said first slot and threaded within said first adjustment plate hole, and said second fastener positioned through said second slot and threaded within said second adjustment plate hole.
- 5. The gauge plate assembly of claim 1 wherein said adjustment plate is substantially rectangular in shape and each of said first, second, third, and fourth rear plate holes is positioned proximate to a respective corner of said adjustment plate such that each of said threaded members abuts a respective corner portion of said adjustment plate.
- 6. The gauge plate assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
- a bottom plate to enclose said cavity, wherein said bottom plate includes a slot therein through which said indexing member extends.
- 7. The gauge plate assembly of claim 1 wherein said threaded members comprise set screws.
- 8. A food slicer gauge plate assembly adjustable in six degrees of freedom defined relative to first, second and third axes, comprising:
- a gauge plate comprising a front plate and a rear plate, said rear plate attached to said front plate to form a cavity between said plates, said rear plate having at least first, second, and third holes therethrough and at least one slot therethrough;
- an indexing member attached to a food slicer base;
- an adjustment plate mounted to said indexing member, said adjustment plate positioned within said cavity, at least one hole formed in said adjustment plate and aligned with said rear plate slot;
- at least one fastener positioned through said rear plate slot and said adjustment plate hole for securing said gauge plate to said adjustment plate when tightened and for permitting said gauge plate to move linearly along the first axis and the second axis and rotationally about the third axis when loosened;
- first, second, and third threaded members threaded through said first, second, and third rear plate holes respectively and each abutting against said adjustment plate;
- wherein adjustment of said threaded members adjusts a linear position of said gauge plate along the third axis and also adjusts a rotational position of said gauge plate about the first axis and a rotational position of said gauge plate about the second axis.
- 9. A food slicer comprising:
- a base;
- a rotatable blade connected to the base;
- a carriage for supporting a food product as it is moved past the blade;
- an indexing member connected to said base and extending upward therefrom;
- an adjustment plate connected to said indexing member;
- a gauge plate assembly adjustable in six degrees of freedom defined relative to first, second and third axes, said gauge plate assembly comprising:
- a gauge plate including a front plate and a rear plate, said rear plate attached to said front plate to form a cavity between said plates;
- wherein said adjustment plate is positioned within said cavity;
- wherein one of said adjustment plate and said rear plate includes at least first, second and third holes therethrough and at least one slot therethrough, and the other of said plates includes a fourth hole therein which aligns with the slot;
- a fastener positioned through said slot and said fourth hole for securing said gauge plate to said adjustment plate when tightened, and for permitting said gauge plate to move linearly along the first axis and second axis and rotationally about the third axis when loosened;
- first, second, and third threaded members positioned through said first, second, and third holes in said one plate and each abutting against a portion of said other plate;
- wherein adjustment of said threaded members adjusts a linear position of said gauge plate along the third axis, adjusts a rotational position of said gauge plate about the second axis, and adjusts a rotational position of said gauge plate about the first axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/023,668, filed Aug. 15, 1996.
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