Julienne cutter tool

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Inventors

Williams, Jr., William A.

Application #

874655

Filed

Feb-2-1978

Published

Apr-22-1980

Current US Class

083/356.3
083/592
241/92

International Classes

B26D 003/26

Field of Search

83/356.3 83/355 83/592 241/92

Assignee

Wilson Research & Development, Inc. (Greenwich, CT)

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Parmelee, Johnson, Bollinger & Bramblett

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Abstract
A julienne cutter tool and method of making are described, the cutter being intended for use in rotary food processing apparatus of the type having an upright working bowl with a vertical motor-driven tool shaft extending up into the bowl. The julienne cutter has a hub engageable with said tool shaft for rotating a horizontal disc-like member carrying a primary blade horizontally positioned at an elevated location above the upper surface of said disc member and extending from a smaller radius region to a larger radius region. An opening defined by said disc member permits the food material which has been cut by said primary blade to move downwardly through the disc member, and a plurality of individual radially-spaced secondary blades located in said opening in respective planes perpendicular to said primary blade neatly slice the food material into julienne strips. These secondary blades are formed by slitting a strip of sheet blade metal for providing a plurality of tabs integrally attached to a planer base portion of the blade strip and then bending each tab perpendicular to the plane of said base portion and sharpening each tab, said base portion being attached to said disc member with said sharpened tabs extending into said opening for providing the secondary blades.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In rotary food processing apparatus for processing food material having an upright working bowl with a motor-driven tool drive shaft extending into the bowl, a removable cover for closing the bowl when in use, and a feed passage through said cover for introducing food material into the bowl, in which a rotary tool is used in the bowl having a hub removably engageable with said drive shaft to be rotated thereby in a predetermined direction of rotation about an axis and with a disc-like member secured to the hub for rotation therewith, said disc-like member having cutting means thereon in the form of a primary blade positioned at an elevated location relative to the upper surface of said disc-like member, said primary blade extending from a smaller radius region to a larger radius region relative to the hub, said primary blade having a sharp leading edge which sweeps rearwardly with respect to the direction of rotation of said disc-like member about said axis, and with an opening defined by said disc-like member generally aligned with said primary blade and sweeping rearwardly like said primary blade for accommodating the passage of cut food material through said opening, said opening having a leading edge which is forward of the cutting edge of said primary blade with respect to said direction of rotation, the improvement for making julienne strips which comprises:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to apparatus for preparing food, and in particular to a novel tool for multipurpose food processors for kitchen use in which various rotary food preparing tools, including tools such as cutters, slicing discs, rasping discs, grating discs, etc. are interchangeably mounted for performing the different operations of cutting, slicing, rasping, or grating of food items as may be desired by a user. In particular the invention relates to a conveniently removable julienne cutter which can be mounted on the tool shaft of a food processor for neatly cutting and slicing food material into julienne strips.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is food processing apparatus of the type broadly set forth above called a food processor and having a working bowl or vessel with a motor-driven shaft projecting vertically upwards through the bottom of the bowl. Various selected rotary tools can be engaged on and driven by the shaft for performing many different food processing operations as may be desired by the user. A detachable cover is secured over the top of the bowl during use. This cover includes a hopper or feed tube which has a mouth that opens downwardly through the cover into the top of the bowl. The food items to be prepared may be placed in this feed tube and then are manually pushed down through the feed tube ino the bowl by means of a removable pusher member which is adapted to slide down into this feed tube in the manner of a plunger. For further information about this type of food preparing apparatus the reader may refer to U.S. Pat. No. 3,892,365 of Pierre Verdun and U.S. Pat. No. 3,985,304 of Carl G. Sontheimer.
 
  A julienne cutter is provided having a hub removably engageable with the drive of a food processor and a disc-like member secured to the hub. The disc-like...  The invention is directed to a food processing apparatus (2) having a lid (22) adapted to be placed on a vessel (10), with a cover member (26) of semi-circular...