Feeder and slicer

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Inventors

Pellaton, Roy C.

Application #

182987

Filed

Sep-2-1980

Published

Jan-18-1983

Current US Class

083/356.3
083/409.2
083/417
083/592
221/238
241/92

International Classes

B26D 007/06

Field of Search

83/109 83/155 83/355 83/356.2 83/356.3 83/409.2 83/417 83/431 83/437 83/591 83/592 83/732 221/238 241/92 241/146 241/151 241/278

Examiners

Kunin; Stephen G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Naylor, Neal & Uilkema

US Patent References

3972256   Meat slicer
4051757   Dicing machine
4198887   Julienne cutter tool
4244252   Onion conveyor an...
4277995   Rotary slicing tool f...

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Abstract
Whole oriented items, such as onions, are sliced in a slicer by holding the items on a horizontal cutter-bearing plate and by rotating the plate to continuously remove slices from the lower ends of the items until they are fully sliced. The holding device include a box-like trap and cylinder-operated hold-down discs. The slicer knives are curved to effect a progressive, bias-type of cutting.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a slicer comprising: a horizontally disposed rotary plate; slicing knife means carried by said plate; pocket means to position an item on said plate for slicing, said pocket means having an open side for the passage of an item into said pocket means; a pusher to move an item through said open side; and a hold-down means to press said item against said plate as it is sliced by said knife means, the improvement therein comprising a slidable trap door disposed in parallel relationship to said plate and associated with said pocket means to support an item pushed into said means by the pusher in an upright condition spaced above said plate, said door being selectively retractable to permit an item supported thereon to lower onto said plate while remaining in an upright condition confined within said pocket means; and box-like pocket means adapted to fully laterally enclose and entrap said item while it is on said plate.



Description
RELATED APPLICATION

The present invention is an improvement upon the machine shown and described in co-pending application Ser. No. 28,105, filed Apr. 9, 1979, now Pat. No. 4,244,252, by me for Onion Conveyor and Slicer. The present improvement is upon the slicer and the feeder system, or supply and hold-down means for the slicer. Only the improved feeder and slicer means is shown in the subject application. Reference may be had to the forthcoming patent of said co-pending application for a disclosure of the rest of the machine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the machine of the co-pending application, onions are positioned against a horizontal rotating plate while knife blades carried by the plate remove slices from the onions. Although the onions are laterally restrained by fence means and vertically restrained by hold-down means, it is possible for a slicing blade to flip or throw an onion out of slicing position. A number of factors contribute to such a possibility, e.g.: the resiliency of the onion, particularly when it is cut down to a thickness of an inch or less; the failure of the pocket provided by the fence and hold-down means to adequately restrain the onion during slicing; the tendency of the hold-down means to tilt the onion as it is pushed into the cutting pocket; and the high impact which results from the guillotine action of the straight blade.
 
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