US20295A - Device fob slicing - Google Patents

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US20295A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D3/00Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor
    • B26D3/18Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor to obtain cubes or the like
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention consists in the employment or use of a reciprocating frame provided with knives, a pressure bar, and a rotating fork arbor, the above named parts being constructed and arranged to operate as hereinafter shown, whereby vegetables may be sliced very rapidly and with the greatest facility.
  • A. represents a base having two uprights B, B, attached to it, the upper ends of the uprights being connected by a cross-tie O.
  • the inner sides of the uprights B, B, are grooved vertically and a frame D, is fitted between said uprights and allowed to slide freely up and down, the ends of the frame having projections or guides attached which fit in the grooves.
  • the lower parts (a) of the side pieces of the frame D are of taper form as shown clearly in Fig. 2, the sides gradually decreasing in width from their lower ends upward to the point (b) and the edges of each side (a), that is the taper part is notched to form stop-like projections (c).
  • the ends of horizontal knives (d) are attached, each knife being attached to both sides (a), see Fig. 1, and one placed over the other and one a little to the inner side of the other, as shown clearly in Fig. 2, so that spaces are allowed between the knives, said spaces of course determining the width of the slices.
  • a sliding bar E is fitted between the upper parts (c), (e), of the side pieces of the frame D.
  • FIG. F represents a small vertical frame, through the upper part of which an arbor G passes.
  • the frame F is placed on the base A, between the uprights B, B.
  • the lower end of the arbor G is stepped in the base A, and it has a wheel H, on it, said wheel being provided with four arms or projections (j) as shown clearly in Fig. 3.
  • I is a shaft which passes transversely through the base A, and has a crank J, at one end.
  • Y is a shaft which passes transversely through the base A, and has a crank J, at one end.
  • K is a rod by which the upper end of frame D, is connected with the crank J.
  • a tappet L To the shaft I, a tappet L, is attached. This tappet works in a slot in the base A, and acts as the shaft I rotates against the arms (j) of the wheel H. To the upper end of the arbor Gr, a fork M is attached.
  • the operation is as follows: The article N, to be sliced is placed on the fork M, the frame D, being raised and the crank J, is then turned, the frame D being brought down by the crank J, and connecting rod K, and the cutters (d) will act on each side of the article and cut slices therefrom, the slices being equa-l in width to the spaces between the cutters.
  • the bar E strikes the upper part of the article, the cross piece (7L) compressing the spring (i) while the downward stroke of the frame D, is being completed, said spring as the frame D, ascends retaining the article N, on the fork in consequence of pressing the bar E, upon it, so that it cannot be casually raised by the frame or knives during the upward movement of the same.
  • the knives (d) during their downward stroke leave a thin layer or strip on the fork equal in width of course to the space between the two uppermost cutters (d), and at the commencement of the succeeding downward stroke of the fra-me D, the tappet L, on the shaft I, strikes one of the arms of the wheel H, and rotates the arbor F, one quarter of a revolution, so that t-he strip or layer on the fork M, will be turned obliquely with the Glitters and be cut into slices during D, provided With the knives (d) and pres- 10 the succeeding downward stroke of the sure bar E, with j(he interinittingiy rotating knives, a small core being only left on the arbor G, the Whole being arranged to operfork M. ate as and for the purpose herein set forth. 5 We'do not claim separately any of the H. NORTON.

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H. J. S. B. NRTON.
Vegetable Cutter.
, Patented May AI8, 1858! H. NORTON AND J. S. B. NORTON, OF FARMINGTON, MAINE.
DEVICE FOR SLICING APPLES.
Speccation of Letters Patent No. 20,295, dated May 18, 1858.
To all whom it 'may concern:
Be it known that we, II. NORTON and J. S. B. NORTON, of Farmington, in the county of Franklin and State of Maine, have invented a new and Improved Device for Slicing Vegetables; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact de scription of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l, is a side view of our improvement a portion of the base being bisected or broken away. Fig. 2, is a transverse vertical and central section of ditto. Fig. 3, is a horizontal section of ditto taken in the line Fig. l.
Similar let-ters of reference indicate cor responding parts in the several gures.
This invention consists in the employment or use of a reciprocating frame provided with knives, a pressure bar, and a rotating fork arbor, the above named parts being constructed and arranged to operate as hereinafter shown, whereby vegetables may be sliced very rapidly and with the greatest facility.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand and construct our invention we will proceed to describe it.
A., represents a base having two uprights B, B, attached to it, the upper ends of the uprights being connected by a cross-tie O. The inner sides of the uprights B, B, are grooved vertically and a frame D, is fitted between said uprights and allowed to slide freely up and down, the ends of the frame having projections or guides attached which fit in the grooves.
The lower parts (a) of the side pieces of the frame D, are of taper form as shown clearly in Fig. 2, the sides gradually decreasing in width from their lower ends upward to the point (b) and the edges of each side (a), that is the taper part is notched to form stop-like projections (c). To these projections (c) the ends of horizontal knives (d) are attached, each knife being attached to both sides (a), see Fig. 1, and one placed over the other and one a little to the inner side of the other, as shown clearly in Fig. 2, so that spaces are allowed between the knives, said spaces of course determining the width of the slices. Between the upper parts (c), (e), of the side pieces of the frame D, a sliding bar E, is fitted. The ends of this bar are fitted in grooves made in the inner sides of the parts (c) (e). To the center of the bar E a vertical guide rod (y) is attached, said rod passing through the center of the cross piece (la) at the upper end of frame D. On the rod (g) a spiral spring is placed. This spring has a tendency to keep the bar E, at the lower ends of the grooves in the parts (e) of the sides of the frame.
F, represents a small vertical frame, through the upper part of which an arbor G passes. The frame F, is placed on the base A, between the uprights B, B. The lower end of the arbor G is stepped in the base A, and it has a wheel H, on it, said wheel being provided with four arms or projections (j) as shown clearly in Fig. 3.
I, is a shaft which passes transversely through the base A, and has a crank J, at one end. Y
K, is a rod by which the upper end of frame D, is connected with the crank J.
To the shaft I, a tappet L, is attached. This tappet works in a slot in the base A, and acts as the shaft I rotates against the arms (j) of the wheel H. To the upper end of the arbor Gr, a fork M is attached.
The operation is as follows: The article N, to be sliced is placed on the fork M, the frame D, being raised and the crank J, is then turned, the frame D being brought down by the crank J, and connecting rod K, and the cutters (d) will act on each side of the article and cut slices therefrom, the slices being equa-l in width to the spaces between the cutters. Before the uppermost cutters have ceased to act upon the article, the bar E, strikes the upper part of the article, the cross piece (7L) compressing the spring (i) while the downward stroke of the frame D, is being completed, said spring as the frame D, ascends retaining the article N, on the fork in consequence of pressing the bar E, upon it, so that it cannot be casually raised by the frame or knives during the upward movement of the same. The knives (d) during their downward stroke leave a thin layer or strip on the fork equal in width of course to the space between the two uppermost cutters (d), and at the commencement of the succeeding downward stroke of the fra-me D, the tappet L, on the shaft I, strikes one of the arms of the wheel H, and rotates the arbor F, one quarter of a revolution, so that t-he strip or layer on the fork M, will be turned obliquely with the Glitters and be cut into slices during D, provided With the knives (d) and pres- 10 the succeeding downward stroke of the sure bar E, with j(he interinittingiy rotating knives, a small core being only left on the arbor G, the Whole being arranged to operfork M. ate as and for the purpose herein set forth. 5 We'do not claim separately any of the H. NORTON.
parts herein shown and described, but, J. S. B. NORTON.l
We claim as new and desire to secure by Witnesses: Letters Patent- HANNLBAL BELCHER,
The combination of reciprocating frame ELLIS L. SWEET.
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