Claims
- 1. In a slicing machine having a reciprocatable, workpiece-retaining carriage drivingly connected to a motor for reciprocating a sliceable workpiece retained in the carriage along a first path, the slicing machine also having a cutter mounted along the first path for cutting through the workpiece when the carriage moves in a its reciprocating cycle in a first direction to form a falling slice having a selected thickness, an improved slice stacking apparatus comprising:
- (a) a stacking bed having an upper, slice receiving surface for the falling slice to land upon and in which at least one groove is formed, the slice receiving surface drivingly connected to the motor and reciprocating in a predetermined, cooperating relationship with the carriage in the cycle through a second path substantially parallel to the first path and extending at least partially beneath the cutter; and
- (b) a stationary rake mounted in a fixed position above the second path, said rake including at least one tine extending downwardly into the second path, said at least one tine extending into said at least one groove during at least a portion of every reciprocation cycle of the slice receiving surface, for raking the slice from the slice receiving surface as the slice receiving surface moves beneath the stationary rake in a second, opposite direction from said first direction.
- 2. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further comprising multiple, substantially parallel grooves formed in the slice receiving surface, and multiple tines extending from the rake into the second path, the tines extending into the grooves.
- 3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 2, further comprising multiple ridges extending upwardly from between neighboring grooves.
- 4. An apparatus in accordance with claim 3, further comprising slice gripping projections formed on the ridges and configured to provide substantially more resistance to sliding against the ridges in a second direction than in the opposite, first direction.
- 5. An apparatus in accordance with claim 4, wherein each slice gripping projection has first and second opposite longitudinal ends connected by a planar, projection surface, each first end projecting upwardly from the stacking bed a greater distance than each second end, and each projection forming an inclined plane.
- 6. An apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein the tines are parallel, elongated panels mounted at a long edge to the rake, and the ridges are parallel, elongated panels mounted at a long edge to the stacking bed, the ridges extending upwardly in between the tines and the tines extending downwardly in between the ridges.
- 7. An apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein the tines are laterally spaced, downwardly extending fingers, the ridges are longitudinally oriented rods, the grooves are the spaces between the rods and the fingers extend downwardly into the grooves between the rods.
- 8. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a slice shaped cavity formed in the rake, for aligning the slice relative to the rake.
- 9. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a wiper extending downwardly into the second path toward the slice receiving surface, and spaced above the slice receiving surface no more than the slice thickness during at least another portion of the reciprocation of the slice receiving surface, for wiping the slice from the slice receiving surface.
- 10. An apparatus in accordance with claim 9, wherein the wiper is textured to provide substantially more resistance to the slice sliding against the wiper in the second direction than in the opposite, first direction.
- 11. In a slicing machine having a reciprocatable, workpiece-retaining carriage drivingly connected to a motor for reciprocating a sliceable workpiece retained in the carriage along a first path, the slicing machine also having a cutter mounted along the first path for cutting through the workpiece when the carriage moves in a reciprocating cycle in a first direction to form a falling slice having a selected thickness, an improved slice stacking apparatus comprising:
- (a) a stacking bed having an upper, slice receiving surface for the falling slice to land upon, said slice receiving surface drivingly connected to the motor and reciprocating in a predetermined, cooperating relationship with the carriage through a second path substantially parallel to the first path and extending at least partially beneath the cutter; and
- (b) a stationary wiper mounted in a fixed position above the second path, extending downwardly into the second path toward the slice receiving surface, and spaced above the slice receiving surface no more than the slice thickness during a portion of the reciprocation of the slice receiving surface, for wiping the slice from the slice receiving surface as the slice receiving surface moves beneath the stationary wiper in a second, opposite direction from said first direction.
- 12. An apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein the stacking bed is mounted to the carriage for simultaneous movement of the stacking bed and the carriage.
- 13. An apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein the stacking bed is drivingly connected to the carriage for simultaneous movement of the stacking bed and the carriage.
- 14. An apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein the slice receiving surface is textured to provide substantially more resistance to the slice sliding against the slice receiving surface in the second direction than in the opposite, first direction.
- 15. An apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein the wiper is textured to provide substantially more resistance to the slice sliding against the wiper in the second direction than in the opposite, first direction.
- 16. An apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein slice gripping projections form the slice receiving surface.
- 17. An apparatus in accordance with claim 16, wherein each slice gripping projection has first and second opposite longitudinal ends connected by a planar projection surface, each first end projecting upwardly from the stacking bed a greater distance than each second end, and each projection forming an inclined plane.
- 18. An apparatus in accordance with claim 17, wherein the wiper comprises a plurality of fingers, each finger having a fingertip extending into the second path.
- 19. An apparatus in accordance with claim 18, wherein each finger is arcuately shaped and mounted near one finger edge to a panel, and each finger extends from a corresponding finger mount at the panel in the first direction and downwardly toward the slice receiving surface.
- 20. An apparatus in accordance with claim 19, wherein each fingertip has a plurality of slice gripping projections.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/604,760, filed on Feb. 23, 1996, now abandoned.
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