With Means To Fasten Apparatus To Support Patents (Class 99/583)
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Patent number: 9174352Abstract: A device for cutting food, such as fruit and vegetables, comprising a cutting part having several blades and an actuation part, the parts being mounted, so that they can pivot counter to each other by means of a pivot bearing, and the actuation part is pressed against the cutting part in order to cut the food to be cut, and a multifunctional kitchen device comprising this device. The device may also have a cover part for that is affixed onto a collecting container for the cut food, whereby the lid part has an opening with a passage for the cut food. A pivot bearing can be accommodated in the opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: GENIUS GMBHInventor: Cedomir Repac
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Patent number: 5404809Abstract: A nut shelling apparatus including a back plate having a first roughened surface on one side, a rocker plate rotatably connected to the back plate and having a second roughened surface on a side adjacent the first roughened surface of the back plate, and a nut inlet connected to the back plate so as to open to a nut-receiving space defined between the roughened surfaces of the back plate and the rocker plate. The roughened surfaces are diamond plate surfaces. A skirt is affixed to the back plate and extends outwardly therefrom so as to be adjacent an outer edge of the rocker plate. The rocker plate is a concave member. The concave member includes a shaft which is rotatably connected to the back plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventor: William R. Ham
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Patent number: 4574691Abstract: A nutcracker, comprising a tubular anvil with an annular end wall having a series of axial projections and recesses, for receiving an end portion of a nut thereagainst, a blade-like member with a narrow blade-like edge facing the anvil for engagement with the other end of the nut, and a lever or other member for moving said blade-like member toward said anvil with a nut between them.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Inventor: Donald Hadley, Jr.
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Patent number: 4438688Abstract: An inclined chute is attachable to a support by means of a base including a clamping arrangement. An inclined base portion supports said chute and also a pair of bearing posts. A drum disposed within the chute is journaled within the bearing posts. Adjustment means enable axial positioning of the bearing posts for adjusting drum and chute clearance to accommodate various sized nuts. A handle imparts rotation to the drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1983Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Inventor: Paul E. Johnson
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Patent number: 4383479Abstract: A device for forcefully removing husks from coconuts provided with a pair of hingedly connected wedge blades adapted to be inserted into the coconut husk. One blade is stationary and the other blade has a handle to enable it to be rocked for prying the husk away from the seed. Two or more operations are required for removing the entire husk. The so-called stationary blade is fixed to a vertically movable cross bar, the ends of which slide on spaced rods forming part of a frame. The frame is intended to be mounted upright on a support, such as a post.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Inventor: Edward D. Hill
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Patent number: 4218968Abstract: A nut cracking machine including a pair of spaced apart cracking plates having confronting cracking faces provided with cracking means thereon, the cracking faces and cracking means thereof being disposed to distribute cracking forces substantially tangentially along the periphery of the shell of a nut received therebetween, for rolling and cracking engagement of a nut, rather than crushing of the same; one of the cracking plates comprising a stationary base plate and the other comprising a rotatable holding plate that is moveable toward and away from the base plate; limit means for initial positioning of the cracking face of the holding plate apart from the cracking face of the base plate according to the proximate diameter of the nut to be cracked, for insertion of a nut therebetween, and thrust means operative on rotation of the holding plate for movement of the holding plate toward the base plate in juxtaposed relation for rolling and cracking engagement of the shell of a nut received therebetween and, onType: GrantFiled: August 24, 1979Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Inventor: Almer K. Livingston
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Patent number: 4200042Abstract: First and second levers are pivotally connected together at one end and have opposed portions provided with one or more cross grooves for receiving nuts to be cracked. These grooves have varying depth from one end to the other and also have varying width, thus accommodating a wide range of nut sizes. The grooves also have transverse ribs to hold nuts in place while being cracked. In a preferred structure, the grooves are defined by straight wall segments meeting in angular relation. One of the levers may comprise a base portion for seated support on a supporting surface, and the other lever may comprise a handle for applying leverage.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Inventor: Julian W. Scholz
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Patent number: 4135442Abstract: A nut cracking machine particularly for cracking pecans enables faster and more reliable nut cracking with fewer machine adjustments and longer machine life. Air spring activation of the hammer mechanism and a cam operated hammer cocking and release mechanism render the machine more efficient and reliable. The structure facilitates manufacturing with economy.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1978Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: Sunnyland Farms, Inc.Inventors: Marvin L. Nafziger, John A. McMennamy