Claims
- 1. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:two blades inter-secured to rotate together about a common axis and spaced apart from each other along the common axis; a rib pivotably secured to said two blades so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the common axis, said rib being curved in a direction of rotation so as to have a concave surface; handles integrated with said two blades and said rib to control said two blades and said rib to rotate simultaneously between opened and closed positions, wherein the concave surface of said rib is the lead surface when moving from the open position to the closed position, and cutting edges of said two blades cross opposing edges along the length of the concave surface when moving from the open position to the closed position so as to perform a cutting action against the opposing edges.
- 2. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, wherein the concave surface of said rib has ridges formed thereon, said ridges extending in directions substantially perpendicular to the plane of rotation of said rib.
- 3. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, wherein said rib comprises rib blades secured to the sides thereof so as to form the edges along the length of the concave surface, and the cutting edges of said two blades cross concave edges of said rib blades when moving from the open position to the closed position so as to perform a cutting action against the concave edges of said rib blades.
- 4. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of wings secured so as to rotate with said rib, said wings extending from opposite sides of said rib in directions substantially perpendicular to the plane of rotation of said rib.
- 5. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 4, wherein said wings extend from said rib at positions adjacent edges of said rib opposite the concave surface.
- 6. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 5, wherein said wings extend out from said rib along a length of said rib in the range of about 3.5 to about 6.5 cm.
- 7. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 4, wherein said wings extend from positions proximate to edges of said rib opposite the concave surface, a space is provided between said wings and said rib along portions of said rib and wings extending from the end of said rib opposite the axis of rotation inward, and tips of said blades pass between said wings and said rib at the spaces when moved to the closed position.
- 8. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 4, wherein, from a position closest to said rib outward in directions substantially perpendicular to the plane of rotation of said rib, said wings slope toward a direction of movement of said rib from the open position to the closed position.
- 9. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, further comprising a spring mechanism that biases said rib and said blades to the open position.
- 10. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, wherein said blades are curved in their planes of rotation in a direction opposite the direction of curvature of the concave surface of said rib.
- 11. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 1, wherein a distance between said two blades at equal relative positions on the cutting edges is smaller than the distance between said two blades at equal relative positions on said two blades at positions closer to edges of said two blades opposite the cutting edges.
- 12. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a plurality of pairs of blades pivotably inter-secured to rotate about substantially the same axis, each one of said pairs of blades including a first blade and a second blade having a substantially common plane of rotation, said first blades being curved in their respective planes of rotation to have concave cutting edges; a pair of wings secured so as to rotate with said first blades, said wings extending in opposite directions from different outermost first blades along the axis of rotation; and two handles integrated with said plurality of pairs of blades to control said first and second blades of each one of said plurality of pairs of blades to simultaneously rotate between opened and closed positions, wherein the concave cutting edges of said first blades are lead edges as said plurality of pairs of blades are rotated from the open to closed position.
- 13. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 12, wherein said wings extend from said first blades at positions at or adjacent edges of said first blades opposite the concave edges.
- 14. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 13, wherein said wings extend out from said first blades along a length in the range of about 3.5 to about 6.5 cm.
- 15. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 12, wherein, in directions substantially perpendicular to the plane of rotation of said first blades, portions of said wings are spaced from said first blades along portions of said first blades extending from the end of said first blades opposite the axis of rotation toward the axis of rotation, and tips of said second blades pass between said wings and said first blades at the spaces.
- 16. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 12, further comprising a spring mechanism that biases said first and second blades to the open position.
- 17. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 12, wherein cutting edges of said second blades are curved in their planes of rotation in directions opposite that of the curvature of said cutting edges of said first blades.
- 18. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 12, wherein, from a position closest to said respective first blades outward in directions substantially perpendicular the plane of rotation of said first blades, said wings slope in a direction of movement from the open position to the closed position.
- 19. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 11, further comprising a rib positioned between an innermost two of said first blades and secured to said device so as to rotate with said first blades, said rib being curved in the same direction as said first blades so as to have a concave surface.
- 20. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 19, wherein said innermost two first blades are secured flush against opposing sides of said rib.
- 21. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 11, wherein an innermost two first blades are secured to each other so as to form a rib, said rib having a concave surface bounded by said concave cutting edges of said innermost two first blades.
- 22. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a first blade secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis, said first blade having a cutting edge; a scoop secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the axis of rotation of said first blade, said scoop having (a) a concave scooping surface opposing a cutting edge of said first blade and (b) a second cutting blade secured to the scooping surface; and handles integrated with said first blade and said scoop to control said first blade and said scoop, including the second blade, to simultaneously rotate between open and closed positions, wherein (a) a cutting edge of the second blade of said scoop is a lead edge when moving from the open position to the closed position, (b) the second blade's cutting edge and the first blade's cutting edge cross so as to perform a cutting action when moving from the open position to the closed position, and (c) said scoop supports the second blade so as to prevent the second blade from contacting surfaces positioned below said scoop.
- 23. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 22, wherein the concave scooping surface is curved in directions both perpendicular to and parallel with a plane of rotation of said first blade.
- 24. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 23, wherein the concave scooping surface has ridges formed thereon, the ridges extending in directions substantially perpendicular to the plane of rotation of said first blade.
- 25. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 23, further comprising a spring mechanism that biases said scoop and said first blade to the open position.
- 26. The hand-operated kitchen shears according to claim 23, wherein the cutting edge of the second blade is curved in its plane of rotation in a direction opposite that of the curvature of the cutting edge of said first blade.
- 27. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a blade secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis, said blade having a cutting edge; a scoop secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the axis of rotation of said blade, said scoop having (a) a concave scooping surface opposing a cutting edge of said blade, with the concave scooping surface being curved in directions both perpendicular to and parallel with a plane of rotation of said blade, and (b) a cutting edge formed on the scooping surface; and handles integrated with said blade and said scoop to control said blade and said scoop, including the cutting edge, to simultaneously rotate between open and closed positions, wherein the cutting edge of said scoop (a) is a lead edge when moving from the open position to the closed position and (b) crosses the blade's cutting edge so as to perform a cutting action when moving from the open position to the closed position.
- 28. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a blade secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis, said blade having a cutting edge; a scoop secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the axis of rotation of said blade, said scoop having (a) a concave scooping surface opposing a cutting edge of said blade and (b) a cutting edge formed on the scooping surface, the radius of curvature of the cutting edge at a most severe curve of the cutting edge being in the range of about 30 to 90 degrees; and handles integrated with said blade and said scoop to control said blade and said scoop, including the cutting edge, to simultaneously rotate between open and closed positions, wherein the cutting edge of said scoop is (a) a lead edge when moving from the open position to the closed position and (b) crosses the blade's cutting edge so as to perform a cutting action when moving from the open position to the closed position.
- 29. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a blade secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis, said blade having a cutting edge; a scoop secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the axis of rotation of said blade, said scoop having (a) a concave scooping surface opposing a cutting edge of said blade and (b) a cutting edge formed on the scooping surface; and handles integrated with said blade and said scoop to control said blade and said scoop, including the cutting edge, to simultaneously rotate between open and closed positions, wherein the cutting edge of said scoop (a) is positioned away from a lengthwise edge of said scoop, toward the center of said scoop, (b) is a lead edge when moving from the open position to the closed position and (c) crosses the blade's cutting edge so as to perform a cutting action when moving from the open position to the closed position.
- 30. Hand-operated kitchen shears comprising:a blade secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis, said blade having a cutting edge; a scoop secured to said device so as to rotate about an axis that is substantially the same as the axis of rotation of said blade, said scoop having (a) a concave scooping surface opposing a cutting edge of said blade and (b) a cutting edge formed on the scooping surface; and handles integrated with said blade and said scoop to control said blade and said scoop, including the cutting edge, to simultaneously rotate between open and closed positions, wherein (a) the cutting edge of said scoop is a lead edge when moving from the open position to the closed position, (b) the scoop's cutting edge and the blade's cutting edge cross so as to perform a cutting action when moving from the open position to the closed position and (c) the curvature of said blade substantially matches the curvature of said scoop along the length of the scoop, and (d) the scoop's cutting edge is a concave cutting edge opposing the blade's cutting edge.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 60/194,372, filed Apr. 4, 2001.
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