Segmenters Patents (Class 30/114)
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Publication number: 20090320298Abstract: An adjustable cake cutter includes an one-piece cutter body that allows adjustment of the cut size, and a bearing bar pivoted to the cutter body and turnable to the bottom side of the space defined within the cutter body to bear the cut piece of cake for enabling the user to carry the cut piece of cake to a dish directly with the adjustable cake cutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Shao-Tsung WEI
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Publication number: 20090282990Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a food item includes a first portion defining an opening and a second portion having a blade. The second portion is at least partially received by the opening when in a storage position, and is at least partially received in the opening when in a cutting position that is inverted relative to the storage position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Ronald C. Farnum, Christopher T. Boyer
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Publication number: 20090241344Abstract: A food cutting apparatus includes a body defining a first opening and supporting a first blade extending within the first opening. The first blade is configured to cut the food item. The apparatus also includes a dial rotatably coupled to the body about an axis and defining a second opening substantially aligned with the first opening. The dial supports a second blade extending within the second opening. The second blade is configured to cut the food item.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Michael R. Mastroianni
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Publication number: 20090205514Abstract: A food cutting device has a body frame defining an aperture, and a cutter removably located within the aperture. The body frame has a first engaging formation and the cutter has a second engaging formation adjacent and releasably engageable with the first engaging formation for connecting the cutter to the body frame to produce a unitary structure for a cutting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Hilda Hei Yuk Cheng
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Publication number: 20090193660Abstract: A cake cutter includes a cutter blade having a female engaging member, and another cutter blade having a male engaging member for engaging with the female engaging member and for allowing the cutter blades to be quickly and pivotally coupled together and to be easily and quickly detached from each other. One of the cutter blades includes an arm, and a ramp extended from the arm, and the other cutter blade includes one or more projections for slidably engaging with the ramp of the arm and for adjustably coupling the cutter blades together and for allowing the cutter blades to be easily and readily and detachably adjusted relative to each other for cutting a piece of cake into any selected dimensions or widths.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Jia Sheng Chen, Zhen Yi Wang, Yu Chun Kao
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Patent number: 7568414Abstract: A melon wedger is provided having a base upon which is removably attached a blade assembly having a plurality of blades arranged in a variety of orientations. A movable press mechanism including a removable contoured press element corresponding in size and shape to the orientation and disposition of the blades in the blade assembly is slidably attached to the base and is operated by means of a lever handle such that the contoured press element is forced against the blade assembly. Punch elements disposed on the surface of the contoured press element are forced within the voids created by the blades to ensure that the sectioned or cut food or non-food pieces are forced completely through the blade assembly. A spring is also provided on the lever handle to force the handle up after the food or non-food items have been sliced.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Edible Arrangements, LLCInventors: Tariq Farid, Kamran Farid
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Patent number: 7547006Abstract: A fruit and vegetable gripper (10) consisting of a resilient body (20) having a curved concave gripping surface (22) containing a number of slots (26), with a cutting shield (32) integrally formed within the body. A first insert (34) and a second insert (40) snap into the body, with each insert including gripping barbs (36) and (42) that penetrate the slots. When the gripper is manually held, the first insert gripping barbs (36) and second insert gripping barbs (42) are extended by hand pressure when a fruit or a vegetable is held, thereby achieving a positive non-slip grip.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventor: Tim Lockwood
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Patent number: 7506578Abstract: A device for slicing the tip from an elongated food product having an elongated housing with a longitudinally extending channel open at one end and closed at its second end. The channel is dimensioned to receive the food product through the first open end of the housing. A plunger assembly is slidably mounted to the housing adjacent the second end of the housing and in the direction transverse to the channel axis. The plunger assembly includes a blade moveable between a retracted position in which the blade is retracted from the channel and an extended position in which the blade extends across the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventor: Jimmy Georgopoulos
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Patent number: 7421786Abstract: An avocado slicer includes a frame having a proximal end and a distal end, and a plurality of slicing elements extending from the proximal end of the frame to the distal end of the frame. Each slicing element is substantially parallel to an adjacent slicing element.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: AMCO Houseworks LLCInventors: Christopher Dorion, Lacey Devereaux
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Publication number: 20080209737Abstract: The Safe Cutter, hereafter, “Cutter” is a device that cuts hot dogs into horizontal and vertical slices. The Cutter is designed to cut the hot dog into specified increments reducing the shape, size and diameter of the hot dog. This methodology of cutting a hot dog will prevent individuals, especially children, from choking on a hot dog based on its size and shape. The Cutter is composed of one horizontal blade and several vertical blades that are attached. In addition, the Cutter has a sleeve that holds the hot dog to be cut. Finally, the Cutter has a handle and a sleeve to cover the blades when not in use. Once the hot dog is cooked, one hot dog is placed in the Cutter's sleeve then with a downward motion the Cutter cuts the hot dog into a horizontal slice and vertical slices. There is no device on the market today that is specifically designed to cut a hot dog into horizontal and vertical slices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: David M. Storms
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Publication number: 20080201956Abstract: Molded in at least five discrete parts. Each of which are adapted to engage together to safely long wedge cut, slice, and then 3d dice a sausage food product. In this device one handle acts as a guide with no cutting means for a sausage while it's inserted in a cutter housing. The cutter housing and two handle beam apparatus could be pushed down at this point to reveal individual through slices down the sausage length. The opposite end of a two handle beam apparatus would have a cutting means for a sausage, than inserted into a cutter housing. At this point the respective cutter housing and respective two handle beam apparatus could be lifted off a food ejector to reveal long end to end wedge cuts. Both, the long end cut operation, and sliced cut operation together would create a diced sausage product.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Todd R. Bouton, Angela K. Bouton
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Patent number: 7409764Abstract: A utensil for cutting and serving pastry or similar goods has operating handles made in form of tabs similar to ordinary scissors for fitting in operator's fingers, a spatula simultaneously used for cutting pastry or similar goods and holding a sliced piece and rigidly connected to the upper operating handle, blades bent in a form of a frame rigidly connected to the lower operating handle, a pusher for serving a piece of pastry or similar goods to a serving plate and a lever mechanism made in a form of pantograph for moving the pusher.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Arshak Sh. Akopyan
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Publication number: 20080178470Abstract: A slicing device that is able to cut a pie or other similar item into a number of pieces in which the size of each piece is substantially fixed prior to cutting. In the example of the invention, the pie is cut into a number of pieces in which each piece is substantially the same size as each of the other pieces. For example, the pie cutter may cut the pie into eight pieces, with each of the eight pieces being the same size. In some examples of the invention, the device can be reconfigured or adjusted so that it can cut the pie into a different number of pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Progressive International CorporationInventor: Sarah S. Peterson
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Publication number: 20080168659Abstract: A specialized utensil including a functional tool disposed on one end of the utensil and a handle disposed on a second end of the utensil, wherein the handle comprises a graphical illustration of the function of the utensil and a item that the functional tool is designed to be used on.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Lifetime Brands, Inc.Inventor: William J. Lazaroff
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Publication number: 20080168660Abstract: A fruit cutter includes a fixed seat, and a cutting device movable relative to the fixed seat. The cutting device includes a movable seat and a blade unit. The blade unit includes a plurality of cutting blades. The cutting blades have an intersection provided with a sharp tapered drilling portion. Each of the cutting blades has a mediate portion provided with a concave guide edge. Thus, the drilling portion of the cutting blades is inserted into the central portion of the fruit to pierce the fruit, while the cutting blades of the blade unit extend from the central portion toward the rim of the fruit to cut and separate the fruit by guidance of the guide edge of each of the cutting blades, so that the fruit is cut into multiple parts easily and quickly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Te-Sheng Chiu
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Publication number: 20080134517Abstract: A cutting and serving device for pizza and similarly-shaped foods allows a user to cut a pizza into slices and serve the slices with one hand. Scissors cut the crust and toppings of the pizza and a spatula-like serving surface, projecting outward from the scissors, slides under and supports the cut slices. In the preferred embodiment, the serving surface extends vertically from the pizza. Alternatively, the serving surface extends horizontally from the scissors and is inserted under the pizza to receive the slice when it is cut. Preferably, the scissor blades and serving surface are coated with a non-stick clear polymer. The scissor blades may be held together by a swivel pin or by a hinge. The device may be collapsible for easy storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Cheri Bosworth, Sean Manross
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Publication number: 20080086889Abstract: A cutter includes radial cutting blades connected by a hinge about which the blades may be rotated between collapsed and extended positions. A rotary body and rotary cap form a handle which holds the inner ends of the blades. The members are mounted for rotation about the hinge axis relative to free blades. Circumferentially spaced stop faces on the body are spaced apart in the axial direction Circumferentially spaced abutment faces on the cap are spaced apart in the radial direction. The abutment-engaging faces of adjacent free blades are correspondingly spaced apart in the radial direction To extend the blades, the cap is rotated relative to the body, with the cap and body holding the portions of each free blade between a respective stop face and abutment face for locating the free blades in the extended positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: Kwok Kuen So, Yiu Chung Wan
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Patent number: 7340835Abstract: A housing with at least one elongate chamber for a hot dog, a series of transverse blades for slicing the hot dog laterally into a number of disc sections, and at least one longitudinal blade for slicing the hot dog lengthwise, for example into quarters. The housing includes two parts that rotate or otherwise move relative to each other to make the transverse slices. Preferably, the first part of the housing includes a hopper with a retainer surface and the second part of the housing includes a series of transverse blades that rotate to transversely slice the hot dog. Furthermore, the two parts preferably include alignable openings permitting the transversely sliced hot dog to fall into the chamber for longitudinal slicing. Preferably, a plunger pushes the hot dog into the longitudinal blade to slice the hot dog lengthwise.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Katie Lane Corp.Inventors: Shelly S. Howman, Karen L. O'Kelley, Giorgos Hatzilias
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Patent number: 7258053Abstract: A food slicer 10 of the present invention contains a hollow body 12 having an inner wall 13 defining an interior 17 and an outer wall 15 for containment of a food product therein. A plurality of blades 32 extends across the interior 17 of the body thereby cutting a food product biased against the blades 32 into a plurality of portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Octodog, Inc.Inventors: Edwin E. Suer, Scott McGillivary
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Patent number: 7249550Abstract: A culinary tool includes a base member that has a planar bottom surface and an arcuate top surface for fitting an entire roll of cookie dough thereon. The top surface is contoured symmetrically to an outer surface of the roll of cookie dough. The base member has oppositely seated longitudinal sides equidistantly spaced from the longitudinal axis thereof. The base member is provided with grooves equidistantly spaced along a length thereof. The grooves traverse a length of the roll of cookie dough, extend downwardly from the top surface, and terminate above the bottom surface. A slicing section is pivotally conjoined to opposed base member ends, is rearwardly offset from a base member center, and is repeatedly pivotal along a fulcrum axis such that the slicing section penetrates through the grooves so that the roll of cookie dough becomes completely severed into disc-shaped segments defined by the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Inventor: Daniel Thune, Jr.
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Patent number: 7150214Abstract: A vegetable chopper (10) includes a lower housing part (14), which has a knife (16) on its underside and receives a rotatable inner body with a chopping grid (20), the inner body (18) being fillable with the vegetable. Vegetable chopper (10) has an upper housing part (12) with a ram (26) which is disposed on a spindle (24) in the operating state plunges into the inner body (18) and upon rotation of the upper housing part (12) relative to the lower housing part (14) executes an axial motion counter to the chopping grid (20). Vegetable chopper (10) includes a coupling device (28), which in the operating state assure engagement with a thread of the spindle (24) and in the open state allows a free axial displacement of the spindle (24) and ram (26). The coupling device (28) is connected to the upper housing part (12), and the spindle (24) is guided for axial displacement relative to the upper housing part (12) and secured against rotation relative to the upper housing part (12) on the axial guide (34).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Petra RepacInventors: Cedomir Repac, Branko Culig
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Patent number: 7086155Abstract: The present invention provides for an apparatus for coring and slicing a food item comprising: a) a peripheral member; b) a coring element; and c) a plurality of blades extending radially of the coring element to the peripheral member, in spaced relation about the coring element. The apparatus may be combined with a base for securing the food item. Methods of constructing the apparatus are also encompassed by the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Browne & Co.Inventors: David Chan, David Green, Neal Ho
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Patent number: 7080454Abstract: Devices for removing and/or slicing a meat of fruit are disclosed. In one embodiment, the device has a handle portion and a working portion having an elongated blade and a pair of lateral extensions. The elongated blade has a cross-sectional shape adapted to facilitate movement of the elongated blade through the meat of the fruit. The working portion of the device has a resting configuration in which the elongated blade has a first radius of curvature, and at least one of the lateral extensions is manipulable under a manual force during use to deform the working portion from the resting configuration to a displaced configuration in which the elongated blade has a second radius of curvature, selectively conforming to the curvature of the skin before and as the elongated blade moves through the meat of the fruit.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Chef'n CorporationInventors: David A. Holcomb, Joshua R. Stewart
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Patent number: 7073260Abstract: A knife assembly for use in a food cutting apparatus includes a compression ring adapted for threaded engagement with a base ring. The compression ring includes a threaded collar that tapers thinner towards its leading edge. The blade support ring tapers thinner towards a leading edge of the support ring sidewall. The blade support ring includes a sidewall having a plurality of blade second end receiving slots. At least two blades are connected at their first ends to a central cutter element and at their second ends to the blade support ring. As the compression ring engages the base ring, the advancing and opposing surfaces of the tapered sidewall of the compression ring and the tapered sidewall of the blade support ring cooperate imparting a compressive force against the ends of the blades, securing the blade with respect to the compression ring and the cutter element.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventor: Raliegh J. Jensen
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Patent number: 7065880Abstract: A housing with elongate chambers for hot dogs and transverse guide channels extending all the way through the chambers, a longitudinal blade assembly having sets of four radially arranged longitudinal blade sections positioned within the chambers and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide longitudinally between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs longitudinally into quarters, and a transverse blade assembly having transverse blades that are received in the channels and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide transversely between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs transversely into pieces.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Katie Lane Corp.Inventors: Shelly S. Howman, Karen Lynn O'Kelley
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Patent number: 7055247Abstract: An avocado slicer having a handle, a curved blade, and a plurality of internal cutting blades. The blade separates the meat of the avocado from the peel while the internal cutting blades simultaneously slice the meat into separate slices. In a preferred form, the avocado slicer includes an adapter with an integrally formed internal handle, all constructed from plastic. The adapter includes internal ribs and channels configured to receive and firmly retain the base of the blade. A santoprene outer handle is over-molded onto the internal handle to provide a non-slip grip.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Progressive International CorporationInventors: Sascha Kaposi, Kwok Kuen So
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Patent number: 7043843Abstract: The invention relates to a device for cutting pastry, with limbs (3, 4), connected to each other by means of a hinge point and a large opening angle between the limbs (3, 4). According to the invention the pastry should also be cut with little application of force, whereby each limb (3, 4) has a cutting region (5) with an upper blade (6) on the upper limb (3) and a counter blade (7) on a lower limb (4) and a handle (17) for guiding and operating the device (1, 1a). The limbs (3, 4) are angled between the cutting region (5) and the handle (17), whereby the hinge point (2) is arranged on the end (20) of the handle (17) facing away from the cutting region (5).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventors: Loretta Krupka, Jürgen Gengnagel-Krupka
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Patent number: 7044518Abstract: A combination pastry support and server is provided by a formed polycarbonate sheet having a rectangular intermediate portion, and integral, trapezoidal flanges extending at an angle of 88° in opposite directions from its respective upper and lower edges. The trapezoidal flanges are tapered in opposite directions, making it possible to use the combination support and server on either exposed face of a partially cut circular cake.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventors: Timothy James Lang, Laura Lorraine Lang
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Patent number: 6860016Abstract: A single-handedly operated citrus fruit segmenter having first and second arms such that squeezing the arms into a closed position causes a curved movable scoop to extend into a citrus fruit proximate to a triangular blade and form a segment-shaped compartment. The actuation of the curved movable scoop occurs by a user squeezing the first arm toward the second arm. A pin on the first arm is operatively connected to an elongated slot of a cam mechanism such that the rotation of the first arm about its pivot location causes the cam mechanism to rotate about its own pivot location. Therefore, the cam mechanism, being also connected to the curved movable scoop, forces the curved movable scoop into the citrus fruit.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Chef'N CorporationInventors: David A. Holcomb, Joshua R. Stewart
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Publication number: 20040211069Abstract: A first device, having a plurality of sections, can be placed over a cake and when pressure is applied to the first device, the first device cuts the cake into a plurality of pieces corresponding to the plurality of sections. The plurality of sections may be substantially the same size and shape. A second device is also provided which includes a handle. The second device can be attached to or detached from the first device. A person may apply pressure to the first device by gripping or grabbing the handle of the second device and pushing downwards to cause the cake to be cut. A third device having a different shape from the first device, may be attached to the second or handle device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Donna Tuttle
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Patent number: 6805032Abstract: The invention relates to a cutting device for fruit and vegetables, preferably onions, and includes a cutting member (2) having intersecting knife blades (3, 4) or parallel knife blades (4) forming a grid, and a counter pad (5), against which the cutting member (2) can be pushed in the process cutting the onion (6) at issue. The counter pad (5) is constituted by a cutting-board (8) having a centrally located cutting member (2) and which via a joint in the shape of a hinge (7) is swingingly connected to the cutting-board (8) to allow the knife blade grid to carry out a swinging movement in the direction down towards the cutting edge and one onion (6) in position thereon. Within the area substantially coinciding with the area of the knife blade grid the cutting-board (8) exhibits a plurality of projections (9) supporting the onion (6) and intended to penetrate the openings or cavities (10) of the knife blade grid when the cutting member (2) is in a completely down-tilted position above the cutting-board (8).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Europeisk Produktutveckling ABInventor: Benny Engdahl
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Patent number: 6796032Abstract: A fruit slicer includes an X-hinged device including two handles pivoted by a pivot that separates the X-hinged device into an upper portion and a lower portion, an arcuate resilient plate having two ends fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device, and a plurality of blades each having a first end fixed to the arcuate resilient plate and a second end fixed in a recessed portion of the X-hinged device. A respective pair of the blades has a gap therebetween. An elastic element is mounted between the handles for biasing the handles away from each other. The arcuate resilient plate is deformed when the handles are pressed toward each other, thereby reducing the gap. The arcuate resilient plate restores its shape when the handles are released.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Kuang Tai Enterprise Ltd.Inventor: Ruey-Lan Horng
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Publication number: 20040117989Abstract: A fruit slicer includes an X-hinged device including two handles pivoted by a pivot that separates the X-hinged device into an upper portion and a lower portion, an arcuate resilient plate having two ends fixed to the upper portion of the X-hinged device, and a plurality of blades each having a first end fixed to the arcuate resilient plate and a second end fixed in a recessed portion of the X-hinged device. A respective pair of the blades has a gap therebetween. An elastic element is mounted between the handles for biasing the handles away from each other. The arcuate resilient plate is deformed when the handles are pressed toward each other, thereby reducing the gap. The arcuate resilient plate restores its shape when the handles are released.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Ruey-Lan Horng
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Publication number: 20040055437Abstract: The invention relates to a cutting device for fruit and vegetables, preferably onions, and includes a cutting member (2) having intersecting knife blades (3, 4) or parallel knife blades (4) forming a grid, and a counter pad (5), against which the cutting member (2) can be pushed in the process cutting the onion (6) at issue. The counter pad (5) is constituted by a cutting-board (8) having a centrally located cutting member (2) and which via a joint in the shape of a hinge (7) is swingingly connected to the cutting-board (8) to allow the knife blade grid to carry out a swinging movement in the direction down towards the cutting edge and one onion (6) in position thereon. Within the area substantially coinciding with the area of the knife blade grid the cutting-board (8) exhibits a plurality of projections (9) supporting the onion (6) and intended to penetrate the openings or cavities (10) of the knife blade grid when the cutting member (2) is in a completely down-tilted position above the cutting-board (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Benny Engdahl
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Publication number: 20040055162Abstract: A single-handedly operated citrus fruit segmenter having first and second arms such that squeezing the arms into a closed position causes a curved movable scoop to extend into a citrus fruit proximate to a triangular blade and form a segment-shaped compartment. The actuation of the curved movable scoop occurs by a user squeezing the first arm toward the second arm. A pin on the first arm is operatively connected to an elongated slot of a cam mechanism such that the rotation of the first arm about its pivot location causes the cam mechanism to rotate about its own pivot location. Therefore, the cam mechanism, being also connected to the curved movable scoop, forces the curved movable scoop into the citrus fruit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: Chef 'N CorporationInventors: David A. Holcomb, Joshua R. Stewart
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Publication number: 20040025651Abstract: An apparatus for slicing a food product into a plurality of slices in one action. The apparatus includes a frame having a first end, a second end and a body portion having an opening therein, the body portion having a plurality of spaced apart cutting strands disposed across the opening that are operably supported by the body portion of the frame. In use, the body portion of the apparatus is disposed in a substantially vertical alignment over at least a portion of a food product, and forced downwardly such that the plurality of spaced apart cutting strands across the opening slices the food product into a plurality of individual slices in one action.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Linda J. Bachman, Marvin A. Koolmo
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Publication number: 20040020055Abstract: A pie cutter has a centrally disposed hinge and a plurality of cutting blades extending from the hinge. The blades are collapsible relative to one another so that the side walls of the blades are juxtaposed next to one another when the pie cutter is not in use. The blades may be expanded relative to one another to define a cylindrical configuration with the blades equally spaced angularly from one another to define cylindrical sectors. In a preferred embodiment, successive blades are joined at their outer peripheral ends by pivotable links which are collapsible when the pie cutter is not in use and which are expandable when the pie cutter is to be used. In another embodiment, a string extends in a loop through the outer peripheral ends of the blades and provides for a controlled movement of the blades between the collapsed and expanded relationships.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Eyal Zuker
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Patent number: 6637116Abstract: A decorative fruit cutting apparatus is provided formed from two semicircular sections and having an inner diameter the size of the fruit or vegetable to be cut up. A plurality of evenly spaced cutting blades line the periphery of the inner diameter of the assembled ring. The two ring sections are pivotally attached together at one end so that the two ring sections can freely expand and contract around the fruit or vegetable.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Jewel D. Hill
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Patent number: 6557260Abstract: Disclosed is a pizza cutting device that allows the user to cut a pizza in uniform, evenly-sized pieces on a consistent basis. The cutter consists of a circular frame that has a series of blades spanning across its hollow interior diameter. Sized so that the entire pizza fits within the interior diameter, the user simply presses down on a pair of handles located on the outside of the frame and the blades cut the pizza into uniform, even slices.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Kenneth A. Morris
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Publication number: 20030079616Abstract: A melon cutter includes a cutting basket which has a plurality of arched wire cutters which extend to a central member. The cutter includes a melon holder which can be forced down towards the cutting head. A melon half placed on the cutting head is then forced by the holder down against the cutting elements. The cutting basket is then rotated about 30°-45° to effectively separate melon meat from the melon rind. The melon pieces then fall into a bowl below the cutting basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: James E. Barnard
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Publication number: 20030079350Abstract: A housing with elongate chambers for hot dogs and transverse guide channels extending all the way through the chambers, a longitudinal blade assembly having sets of four radially arranged longitudinal blade sections positioned within the chambers and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide longitudinally between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs longitudinally into quarters, and a transverse blade assembly having transverse blades that are received in the channels and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide transversely between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs transversely into pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Shelly S. Howman, Karen Lynn O'Kelley
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Publication number: 20030051345Abstract: An egg dicing board comprising of a rectangular framework having a crisscrossed grid welded onto the top of the framework. On the underside a number of projecting loops, which can be made of various sizes and shapes, stabilizes the egg dicing board over the rim of an open container. The board also provides a contoured handgrip for increased control. The egg to be diced is placed over the grid, and is forced through by applying downward pressure with the palm of a hand. The diced egg drops directly into a receptacle below and is ready for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Wai Ying Yeung Louie, Chun Chin Louie
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Patent number: 6516519Abstract: A combination cutter and server includes a first flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a second flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a connecting section which connects together the front end of the first blade and the front end of the second blade; a first handle connected to the rear end of the first blade; and a second handle connected to the rear end of the second blade and being unconnected with the first handle, the first handle being coplanar with the first blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server, and the second handle being coplanar with the second blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventor: Debbie Jean Meyer
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Publication number: 20020100173Abstract: A food slicer 10 of the present invention contains a hollow body 12 having an inner wall 13 defining an interior 17 and an outer wall 15 for containment of a food product therein. A plurality of blades 32 extends across the interior 17 of the body thereby cutting a food product biased against the blades 32.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Edwin E. Suer, Scott McGillivary
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Publication number: 20020092180Abstract: A cookie cutter having a plurality of walls arranged to define a plurality of shapes, each of the plurality of shapes having substantially the same configuration, is provided. Each of the plurality of shapes shares at least one point of contact with at least one adjacent shape of the plurality of shapes in order to strengthen the walls while providing little space between the plurality of shapes which results in cookie dough waste. At least some of the points of contact may comprise shared edges, which provide substantially no space between the plurality of shapes which results in cookie dough waste. Preferably, at least two points of contact, or at least one point of contact and at least one shared edge, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Anthony Tomasulo
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Publication number: 20020069534Abstract: A combination cutter and server includes a first thin flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a second thin flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a connecting section which connects together the front end of the first thin blade and the front end of the second thin blade; a first handle connected to the rear end of the first thin blade; and a second handle connected to the rear end of the second thin blade and being unconnected with the first handle, the first handle being coplanar with the first thin blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server, and the second handle being coplanar with the second thin blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server; only rear ends of the first and second handles being in contact with other to form the combination cutter and server into a first geometric cutting configuration when the first and second handles are initially moved toward each other to an initial biased position; and the first and second handlType: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventor: Debbie Jean Meyer
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Patent number: 6389944Abstract: A bagel holder is a saddle shaped member having a top wall and depending side walls that will hold a bagel. A knife guide is provided adjacent the top wall, and is formed by two spaced apart walls that define a knife slot and have lower edges that are concave to receive a peripheral portion of a bagel that is positioned between the side walls. A knife is then inserted in the slot while the bagel is rested on a supporting surface to cut the bagel into two pieces. Holder wall edges which will engage the outer surface of the bagel and keep it from rotating are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Larand International, IncorporatedInventor: Jimmy W. Davidson
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Patent number: 6381851Abstract: A combination cutter and server includes a first thin flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a second thin flexible blade having front and rear opposite ends; a connecting section which connects together the front end of the first thin blade and the front end of the second thin blade; a first handle connected to the rear end of the first thin blade; and a second handle connected to the rear end of the second thin blade and being unconnected with the first handle, the first handle being coplanar with the first thin blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server, and the second handle being coplanar with the second thin blade in an unbiased condition of the combination cutter and server; only rear ends of the first and second handles being in contact with other to form the combination cutter and server into a first geometric cutting configuration when the first and second handles are initially moved toward each other to an initial biased position; and the first and second handlType: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Housewares America, Inc.Inventor: Debbie Jean Meyer
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Patent number: 6318225Abstract: An automatic tortilla cutter (10) able to cut stacked tortillas utilizing an openable housing (12) having a left housing (12L) and a right housing (12R) pivotally mounted on a housing bracket (12F) therebetween. The cutter (14) is positioned over the housing (12). Both the openable housing (12) and cutter (14) are preferably powered by a piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: ITE, Inc.Inventor: Jose L. Longoria
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Patent number: 6243952Abstract: A one hand-operated citrus fruit segmenter having a handle with a grip on one end and a triangular blade with diverging segmenting surfaces on the other end, a scoop moveable toward the segmenting surfaces to form a closed compartment to entrap a fruit segment for removal from the fruit, an operating mechanism having a pair of finger pads connected to a drive rack that drives a driven rack via a pinion gear, the driven rack connected to the scoop to pivot the scoop toward the fixed blade, the heel of the user's hand pressing against the grip to hold the handle while the fingers of the same hand pull on the finger pads.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Chef'n CorporationInventors: David A. Holcomb, Martin Gaard