CA2932036C - Knife assembly with tab blade - Google Patents
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- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
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- B26D3/00—Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor
- B26D3/28—Splitting layers from work; Mutually separating layers by cutting
- B26D3/283—Household devices therefor
- B26D2003/288—Household devices therefor making several incisions and cutting cubes or the like, e.g. so-called "julienne-cutter"
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Abstract
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
machines generally comprise one or more knife assemblies arranged in sets spaced around the circumference of a cutting head.
D711068 and D704919. The profiles of these blades 56, when viewed from their leading edges 60, resemble a wave pattern, while secondary blades (tabs 58) are shown as located at the peaks 62 of these waves to produce a desired julienne cross section. In use, the leading edge 60 of the blade 56 cuts a slice off of a food product, followed by the julienne tabs 58 that cut the slice into strips.
The tabs 58 of FIG. 7 are also represented as each having a height from a surface of the blade 56 to the outermost extent of the julienne tab 58 that is a maximum in proximity to the leading edge 60 of the blade 56 (corresponding to the leading edge of the tab 58) and continuously tapers to a minimum at or adjacent the trailing edge of the blade 56 (corresponding to the trailing edge of the tab 58). It will be appreciated that the tabs 58 of FIGS. 7 through 9 may be modified to have any shape or size suitable for cutting the food product slices into strips. While shown as located only on the peaks 62, it is foreseeable that tabs 58 could be additionally or alternatively located in the valleys 64 of the blades 56.
However, wider tabs 58 may exert excessive forces on the food product slices. It is believed that, as a slice is produced by the blade 56, the slice deforms around the thickness of individual tabs 58, creating pressure on the slice between adjacent tabs 58. If the pressure between the tabs 58 is too great, the now-separated slice could slow and potentially stop before the julienne slices are complete. For this reason, the julienne tabs 58 are preferably constructed of the thinnest material possible while maintaining structural rigidity. Because the tabs 58 of sequential blades 56 are also sequential, it may be desirable to narrow (as in FIG. 8) and/or stagger (as in FIG.
9) the tabs 58, that is, at differing distances from the leading edge of the blade 56, to minimize the pressure between adjacent tabs 58.
[0007] While well suited for the intended purpose, it would be desirable if alternative configurations for knives of the types described above were available for producing julienne cuts in food products.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
According to an aspect of the invention, a knife assembly adapted for producing julienne cut food product includes a primary blade having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product. The corrugated shape has a cutting leading edge and defining multiple peaks and valleys. The primary blade further has slots located at least some of the peaks. The knife assembly includes at least one tab blade adapted to cut the large-amplitude food product slice into strips. The tab blade has a cross-sectional shape comprising a lower section that is complementary to a valley of the primary blade and comprising at least two bladed sections adapted to extend through at least two of the slots of the primary blade so as to be exposed above at least two peaks of the primary blade. The primary and tab blades are not metallurgically joined together.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of producing julienne cut food products includes installing at least two sequential knife assemblies on a cutting apparatus. Each of the knife assemblies have a primary blade having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product and at least one tab blade adapted to cut the large-amplitude food product slice into strips.
The corrugated shape of the primary blade defines multiple peaks and valleys.
The primary blade further has slots located at least some of the peaks. The tab blade has a cross-sectional shape comprising a lower section that is complementary to a valley of the primary blade and includes at least two bladed sections that extend through at least two of the slots of the primary blade so as to be exposed above at least two peaks of the primary blade. The primary and tab blades are not metallurgically joined together. The method includes operating the cutting apparatus to produce shaped shredded or shaped strip-cut food products.
According to another aspect of the invention, a knife assembly adapted for producing julienne cut food product includes a primary blade having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product. The corrugated shape has a cutting leading edge and defines multiple peaks and valleys. The knife assembly includes at least one tab blade adapted to cut the large-amplitude food product slice into strips. The tab blade is defined by a cut in the primary blade that forms a tab and then bending the tab so that the tab protrudes from the primary blade.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of producing julienne cut food products includes installing at least two sequential knife assemblies on a cutting apparatus. Each of the knife assemblies include a primary blade having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product and at least one tab blade adapted to cut the large-amplitude food product slice into strips.
The corrugated shape of the primary blade has a cutting leading edge and defines multiple peaks and valleys. The tab blade is an extension of the primary blade produced by a cut section of the primary blade that is bent to protrude from the primary blade. The method includes operating the cutting apparatus to produce shaped shredded or shaped strip-cut food products.
technical effect of the invention is the ability produce to julienne cuts in food products without the need to fuse the primary and tab blades together or to assemble multiple blades.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
10 and 11 are perspective views of an embodiment in which a primary blade has tab blades integrally formed therefrom in accordance with aspects of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The assembly 28 includes a primary blade 10 having a profile that, when viewed from its leading edge, resembles a wave pattern to produce large-amplitude shaped food products. The assembly 28 further includes secondary "tab" blades 16 with bladed sections 18 (see FIG. 2) located at peaks of the primary blade 10 to enable the assembly 28 to produce shaped shredded and shaped strip-cut food products. The assembly 28 also includes a knife holder 22 and a clamp 26 to keep the various components in place.
Referring to FIG. 1, the primary blade 10 is equipped with tab slots 14 located at peaks 12 of its wave form, and through which the bladed sections 18 of the tab blades 16 extend and are aligned with the primary blade 10 without the need to metallurgically join the two components together. FIG. 2 illustrates a nonlimiting embodiment of an individual tab blade 16 having two bladed sections 18 interconnected by a lower section 20 to yield a roughly U-shaped or V-shaped cross-section. The shapes of the primary and tab blades 10 and 16 are complementary to enable the tab blade 16 to be placed beneath a valley of the primary blade 10 so that the two bladed sections 18 of the tab blade 16 individually extend up through two adjacent tab slots 14 of the blade 10.
The bladed sections 18 of the tab blades 16 remain exposed as a result of extending through the slots 14 in the blade 10. As previously noted, FIG. 6 shows the completed knife assembly 28 following placement of the clamp 26 on the subassembly of FIG. 5.
However, the knife assembly 28 avoids the need to metallurgically join the tab blades 16 to the primary blade 10. Instead, the primary and tab blades 10 and are secured together solely by the clamp 26 and the manner in which the blades and 16 and the holder 22 are nested together as a result of their complementary contours.
The resulting tab is then bent upright at the peak where it remains attached to the blade 30, as evident in FIGS. 10 and 11. The tab blades 32 are functionally equivalent to the bladed sections 18 of the tab blades 16 of FIGS. 1-6, in that the tab blades 32 are located at peaks of the blade 30 to produce shaped shredded and shaped strip-cut food products. As with the tab blades 16 of FIGS. 1-6, the tab blades 32 of FIGS. 10 and 11 could be located within the valleys of the blade 30.
The tab blades 32 can be created to have square leading edges, for example, by cutting with a die or three-axis laser, or created to have beveled or angled leading edges, for example, using a laser with additional axes of rotation or a wire EDM.
As with the assembly 28 of FIG. 6, the blade 30 can be used in combination with a knife holder 22 and a clamp 26 to secure the blade 30. The first cuts may be configured to have varying lengths such that the tabs blades 32 of sequential peaks are staggered (as in FIG. 9), that is, at differing distances from the leading edge 33 of the blade 30, to minimize the pressure between adjacent tab blades 32.
further possible embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 12. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, with the primary exception that the tab blades 36 do not entirely extend to the trailing edge of the blade 34. As such, this embodiment requires at least a third contiguous cut that extends from the valley toward the adjacent peak, with the third cut spaced a distance from the trailing edge of the blade 34. Methods of producing the blade 34 can be the same as those mentioned for the previous embodiment.
For example, the knife assemblies and the apparatus in which they are installed could differ in appearance and construction from the knife assemblies and cutting heads shown in the drawings, and materials and processes other than those noted could be used. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims (8)
a primary blade (30,34) having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product, the corrugated shape having a cutting leading edge and defining multiple peaks and valleys; and at least one tab blade (32,36) for cutting the large-amplitude food product slice into strips, the tab blade (32,36) being defined by a cut in the primary blade (30,34) that forms a tab and then bending the tab so that the tab protrudes from the primary blade (30,34), the tab blade (32,36) being integral with the primary blade (30,34);
wherein the cut that defines the tab blade (32,36) comprises a first cut along a first of the valleys of the primary blade (30,34) and a second cut between the first valley and an adjacent peak of the primary blade (30,34), the tab blade (32,36) protruding from the primary blade (30,34) at a location adjacent the adjacent peak.
installing at least two sequential knife assemblies (28) on a cutting apparatus, each of the knife assemblies (28) comprising a primary blade (30,34) having a corrugated shape to produce a large-amplitude food product and at least one tab blade (32,36) for cutting the large-amplitude food product slice into strips, the corrugated shape of the primary blade (30,34) having a cutting leading edge and defining multiple peaks and valleys, the tab blade (32,36) being an extension of the primary blade (30,34) produced by a cut section of the primary blade (30,34) that is bent to protrude from the primary blade (30,34), wherein the tab blade (32,36) is integral with the primary blade (30,34) and the cut that defines the tab blade (32,36) comprises a first cut along a first of the valleys of the primary blade (30,34) and a second cut between the first valley and an adjacent peak of the primary blade (30,34), the tab blade (32,36) protruding from the primary blade (30,34) at a location adjacent the adjacent peak; and operating the cutting apparatus to produce shaped shredded or shaped strip-cut food products.
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