This invention generally relates to a multi-functional cutter for foodstuff, and more particularly to improve cutting distribution of uniform slices for pizza, pie, and cake.
Pizza, pie, and cake cutters are used every day and come in multiple variations. Sports teams, private and public schools, fair kiosks, bakeries, pizzerias, and common consumers all have a need for their pizza, pie, or cake to be cut into even slices. There exists a variety cutters and slicers that result in desired equally-sliced foodstuff.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,259,847 is a cake slicing device that is comprised of three main parts; a cutter, a holder, and a holder tray. This device has a center hollow cut out comprising a holder lip that attaches to the holder tray, wherein the cutter comprises a plurality of non-detachable slicing arms and a blade stabilizing circle, wherein the blade stabilizer is ventrally attached to the non-detachable slicing arms. The stabilizing circle comprises a dorsal face with a radial edge that attaches to a hollow lip of the holder. Manual force must be transmittable from the user's hand to the holder/handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,446,965 is a cake slicer and divider the comprises of a core with a plurality of detachable arms that radially project from the core. The core includes slots to support the arms, wherein each arm is an elongated planar member with a ventral edge for cutting. The hand pressure of the user must be applied to the core to ensure a downward force on the cake slicer causing the ventral side of the blades to cut and divide the actual cake.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,557,260 is a pizza cutting device that allows uniform equally-sized slices. The cutting device comprises of a circular frame with a series of non-detachable blades radially spanning across a hollow interior diameter. The cutting device comprises of a pair of handles that requires the user to apply hand pressure to cut the pizza uniformly.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,676 is a pizza cutting device that comprises of a base having a pair of oppositely facing flat surfaces with a plurality of slots that act as a cutting guide. These slots intersect to subdivide the surface into a plurality of segments, wherein the segments may be pie-shaped, square, or of the like. A cutting instrument must be used to cut the flat object, such as a pizza, placed on the base.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,250,618 is a pizza cutter that comprises of a plunger that is mounted for vertical reciprocation within a guard sleeve near an open spider fixed to the sleeve to expose the mounted cutter for cleaning. The cutter includes a plurality of radially extending blades that are detachable except when they are held in place by the sleeve. The sleeve connects the blades by the outer edges and limits the size of the pizza which can be cut. A force must be applied to the plunger for the blades to cut the pizza.
The invention is a multifunctional cutter that facilitates easy cutting of pizzas, pies, and cakes. The invention consists of the first level being a circular metal frame that has a series of metal spanning radially across the hollow interior diameter that supports the second level, which consists of a plastic frame with a series of plastic wedge slots that radially span within the hollow interior diameter. The invention also consists of supporting poles that are used to stand the assembly upright and has springs around the lower half which allow the cutter to retract.
It is an object of the invention to provide uniform equally-sized slices on a consistent basis
It is an object of the invention to comprise of a blade cover, cutting guide, two poles, two springs and slicer platform with bearing slots on the ventral side, and is placed within the slicer base.
It is another object of the invention to comprise of a slicer base including cut markers to assist with additional slices.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanied drawings and further detailed description in which:
The multifunctional cutter in accordance to the preferred embodiment is comprised of nine main components: a circular blade cover 1, the circular slicer base 2, the circular slicer platform 3, the slicer subassembly 4, the pole 5, the spring 6, the cake blade 7, and the pie blade. The circular blade cover comprises of a pair of handles with holes in the middle of them for poles 5 to slide in between the holes.
The slicer subassembly 4 comprises of the pizza blade and the circular cutting guide. The circular cutting guide within the subassembly 4 comprises of slots for the pizza blade 4, cake blade 7, and pie blade 8 to fit snugly within the slots for accurate cutting. The blades are interchangeable and must be swapped depending on the cutting preference. To ensure the blades do not come out, the circular blade cover 1 holds them in place when assembled correctly.
The circular slicer platform 3 comprises of cutting markers that allow the pizza blade 4, the cake blade 7, and the pie blade 8 to cut thoroughly. The circular slicer platform 3 also sits in the circular slice base 2 and can rotate due to the bearing slots between the circular slicer base 2 and the circular slicer platform 3. The circular slicer base comprises a pair of pegs that supports the poles 5 which then goes through holes of each platform. The springs 6 are placed on poles 5 prior to assembly of the circular slicer platform 3 but after poles 5 are placed in the pegs.
The order of assembly of the multifunctional cutter in accordance to the preferred embodiment from bottom to top is: the circular slicer base 2, followed by the circular slicer platform 3, followed by the poles 5, followed by the springs 6, followed by the cutting guide 4, followed by the blades, followed by the circular blade cover, and lastly pins are inserted into the poles.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 62/702,277 filed on Oct. 27, 2017 entitled “Perfect Piece,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 62707277 | Oct 2017 | US |
Child | 16172733 | US |