1. Field
The disclosed subject matter is generally directed to the cutting of food and non-food items and is more specifically directed to a device for sectioning such food and non-food items into desired shapes.
2. Related Art
It is well known that food items such as fruit can be cut or sectioned by a knife. Utilization of knives to cut or section food items can be time consuming, physically exhausting and dangerous. Previous attempts to overcome these downfalls have resulted in devices that are large, cumbersome, and often not easily portable. Furthermore, the devices are often still physically exhausting and dangerous when placed into use.
Accordingly, the inventors recognize that a need exists for an improved apparatus and method for cutting or sectioning food or non-food items.
According to one aspect illustrated herein, there is provided a sectioning device comprising: a frame having a cutter deck with an opening disposed therethrough; a removable insert having an opening disposed therethrough, the removable insert positioned above the opening of the cutter deck such that the opening of the removable insert and the opening of the cutter deck are concentrically aligned; a cutter removably positioned on the removable insert; a press assembly positioned on the frame for pushing an item against and through the cutter; and an activator moving at least one of the cutter and the press assembly between a neutral position and a sectioning position in a single continuous motion, the press assembly and the cutter configured such that the item is sectioned upon movement from the neutral position to the sectioning position.
According to other aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a method of sectioning an item with a sectioning device, the method comprising: positioning an item to be sectioned between a cutter and a press assembly of a sectioning device, the cutter positioned on a removable insert positioned above an opening of a cutter deck of the sectioning device; moving at least one of the cutter and the press assembly between a neutral position and a sectioning position in a single continuous motion; and pushing the item through the cutter and removable insert, thereby sectioning the item with the sectioning device.
According to other aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a method for modifying a sectioning device to section items of different shapes, the method comprising: positioning a cutter between an opening of a cutter deck and a press assembly of a sectioning device, the cutter adapted to section a first fruit by pushing the first fruit through the cutter; and sectioning a second fruit shaped differently from the first fruit by removing the cutter and positioning a removable insert between the opening of the cutter deck and a second cutter, thereby modifying the sectioning device to section items of different shapes.
The above described and other features are exemplified by the following figures and detailed description.
Referring now to the Figures, which are exemplary embodiments:
As shown in
In one embodiment, the activator 17 includes a handle 18 pivotally coupled to the frame 10 for movement between a neutral position and a sectioning position. Movement of the handle 18 causes the press assembly to move between the neutral position and the sectioning position.
The device 10 is configured so that the above-described movement of the press assembly 16 between the neutral and sectioning positions can be accomplished in one smooth continuous motion. In one embodiment, the device 10 is configured so that an item to be sectioned is placed between the press assembly 16 and the cutter 14 and pushed through the cutter, thereby causing the entirety of the item to be sectioned.
As shown in
While a u-shaped handle 18 is shown and described, it is contemplated that other handle shapes and configurations can be employed without departing from the broader aspects of the sectioning device 10. Moreover, while the handle 18 has been shown and described as being pivotably attached to the frame at two generally opposing points 20, it is contemplated that a single pivot location may be employed. Moreover, mechanisms of the activator 17 for moving the press assembly 16, other than the handle 18, and/or movement of the cutter 14 between the neutral position and the sectioning position can be employed, including, but not limited to, motors, steppers motors, pneumatic cylinders, diaphragm actuators, lead screws, rack and pinions, belt drives and cam mechanisms.
The sectioning device of
The sectioning device 210 includes a pneumatic cylinder 222 mounted on the frame 212. The pneumatic cylinder 222 includes a shaft 224 moveable between an extended position and a retracted position. The extended position of the shaft 224 corresponds to the above-described sectioning position, while the retracted position of the shaft corresponds to the above-described neutral position. The pneumatic cylinder 222 is controlled via the introduction of pressurized gas from a gas source, such as, for example, a compressed air container (not shown). A valve or other actuator (not shown) can also be employed to operate the cylinder. While a pneumatic cylinder has been described, the sectioning device 210 is not limited in this regard as it is within the scope of the present disclosure to employ a hydraulic cylinder and liquid source.
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In one embodiment, the cutter deck 32 has a generally square shape, wherein each of the four sides has a length between about 10 inches to about 20 inches. In another embodiment, each of the four sides of the generally square shaped cutter deck 32 has a length between about 12 inches to about 15 inches. In a further embodiment, two opposing sides of the generally square shaped cutter deck 32 are between about 12.5 inches and about 13.0 inches while the remaining two opposing sides of the generally square shaped cutter deck are between about 13 inches and about 14 inches.
The frame 12 also includes a backing plate 34. The base 28, the cover plate 30 and the cutter deck 32 are mounted to the backing plate 34 and in the illustrated embodiment are substantially perpendicular thereto. One or more legs 36 extend between the cutter deck 32 and the base 28. The frame 12 further includes one or more guide posts 40 each coupled to the cover plate 30 at one end and to the cutter deck 32 at a generally opposite end. The press assembly 16 includes a support 42 extending between the guide posts 40 and engaged with the guide posts and a cylindrical press shaft 44 which is removably mounted to the support 42. A press module 48 is removably mounted to the press shaft 44. A detent mechanism (not shown) may be employed to retain the press module on the support.
In one embodiment, the press module 48 is removable with respect to the item being sectioned. For example, if the item to be sectioned is a pineapple, in a lengthwise position, the press module 48 roughly corresponds to the diameter of the pineapple. However, if a melon is to be sectioned, the press module 48 can be interchanged with a press module that is wider in diameter to roughly match the diameter of the melon. While pineapples and melons are discussed, these food items are merely examples of items that may be sectioned by the device. Moreover, it is contemplated that the press module 48 may have other shapes or sizes as shown and described herein and as would be known to those skilled in the art to accommodate sectioning items of interest.
While the press module 48 has been described as being removably mounted to the press shaft 44, the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as the press module can also be integral with the press shaft.
While the sectioning device 10 is shown as including the frame 12 having the base 28, the cover plate 30, the cutter deck 32 and the backing plate 34, the sectioning device is not limited in this regard as other suitable frame configurations may be employed without departing from the broader aspects of the sectioning device including but not limited to configurations having any number of extensions secured to the base; a one piece molded structure; a structure including components adhesively secured, welded and/or brazed to one another; a collapsible structure; a frame having a splash guard, dust cover and/or safety shield; and a structure comprised of modular components interchangeable with other devices.
While the frame 12 has been described as being manufactured from metal, the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as other materials including plastic, wood and composite materials are also contemplated. While the base 28, the cover plate 30 and the cutter deck 32 are shown stacked substantially parallel to one another with the backing plate 34 substantially perpendicular thereto, the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as the base 28, the cover plate 30, the cutter deck 32 and the backing plate 34 can be configured in other suitable orientations without departing from the broader aspects of the sectioning device.
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The diameter D of the circular opening 54 may vary depending on the size of the device 10. In one embodiment, the circular opening 54 has a diameter D of between about 8 inches to about 13 inches. In another embodiment, the circular opening 54 has a diameter D of between about 9 inches to about 12 inches.
In one embodiment, the diameter D of the circular opening 54 can be reduced in size to accommodate different or smaller shaped items, thus modifying the sectioning device 10 to section different items, such as, for example, different shapes and sizes of fruit. Modification of the sectioning device 10 and the reduction of the diameter D of the circular opening 54 may be accomplished by positioning a removable insert 55, as shown in
The removable insert 55 has an opening 61 disposed therethrough. In one embodiment as shown in
The removable insert 55 has a notch 57 on an outside rim 59 that mates with the key 62 to align and secure the removable insert 55 on the lip 60. The opening 61 of the removable insert 55 has a diameter D′ that is smaller than the diameter D of the circular opening 54. In one embodiment, the diameter D′ of the opening 57 may be between about 3 inches to about 8 inches. As shown in
Referring back to
As the press assembly 16 is moved from the neutral position to the sectioning position, the wedge shaped fingers 76 are inserted into the voids 72 and the circular finger 77 is inserted into the circular void 74, thereby forcing an item placed between the cutter 14 and the press module 48, through the cutter and the opening 54 of the cutter deck 32 in a single continuous motion.
In one embodiment, the sectioning device 10 may also include a receptacle 78 removably secured to the frame 12. The receptacle 78 is positioned to receive sectioned items. In one embodiment, as shown in
The receptacle 78 may be positioned in a manner such that the sectioned items are conveyed to a counter top, a belt conveyer, a scoop, a rotary conveyor, an air and/or vacuum conveyer, or the like.
The cutter illustrated in
It should be appreciated that while twelve blades 64, 364 are shown with one circular pattern cutting blade 66 (or a floral pattern cutting blade 366), the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as various different shapes, sizes and number of blades as well as the orientation and/or disposition of the blades may be employed without departing from the broader aspects of the sectioning device. It should also be appreciated that while the cutter 14 and 314 are shown having a circular shape retaining ring 70, 370, other shapes may also be used depending upon the particular application. For example, a cutter 414 illustrated in
Referring to
While the roller assembly 82 is described as having roller 86 and a stop plate 92, the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as other means of providing sliding engagement between the handle 18 and portions of the press assembly 16, including but not limited to direct sliding contact between the handle and a portion of the press assembly, the use of sleeves and the use of roller bearing assemblies, can be employed without departing from the broader aspects of the sectioning device.
Referring to
As illustrated in
As the handle 18 moves between the neutral position and the sectioning position, an area of engagement between the handle and the roller 86 moves between points X1 and X2. Accordingly, the mechanical advantage imparted by the handle 18 onto the press assembly 16, increases as the area of engagement moves away from the pivot axis A (i.e., from point X1 to X2).
While the coil spring 88 is the to urge the press assembly towards the neutral position, the sectioning device is not limited in this regard as other biasing means can be adopted including but not limited to the use of any number of coil springs, leaf springs, torsion springs, rubber, elastomeric materials, pneumatic devices and any combination thereof.
While the downward motion of the handle 18 is the to cause the press assembly 16 to move towards the cutter 14, the sectioning device 10 is not limited in this regard as other configurations are also suitable including but not limited to having the cutter 14 move towards a stationary press assembly and having both the cutter and the press assembly move towards each other.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/248,347 filed on Oct. 9, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/025,538 filed Feb. 1, 2008, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61025538 | Feb 2008 | US |
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Parent | 12248347 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 12818330 | US |