Rotary blade holder

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Inventors

McCullough, Timothy J.

Application #

061593

Filed

Jul-30-1979

Published

Dec-2-1980

Current US Class

030/276

International Classes

A22C 017/12; B26B 015/00

Field of Search

30/276 30/301 30/272 30/316 30/347 30/43.5

Examiners

Simpson; Othell M.

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Abstract
An improved blade holder construction for rotatably mounting a circular-shaped meat-cutting blade on a handle having power drive means connected thereto. A metal ring is formed with an interior annular blade-receiving groove, and is split at one point on its periphery. A pair of axially extending, upstanding metal flanges are founded on opposite sides of the split integral with the ring. A pair of plastic mounting lugs are molded about the upstanding flanges and extend circumferentially along adjacent portions of the ring. A semicircular recess is formed in each of the lugs to provide a gear chamber for receiving a gear which drivingly engages the blade mounted in the ring groove. Arcuate portions of the plastic lugs are spaced axially from the top surface of the ring to form a pair of alignment grooves. A pair of oval-shaped holes are formed in the plastic lugs for adjustably mounting the holder on the handle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A blade holder construction for a meat-cutting tool including:

(a) an annular-shaped metal ring split at one point on its periphery;

(b) an interior, annular groove formed in the ring for rotatably mounting a complementary shaped cutting blade therein;

(c) a pair of axially extending arcuate flanges formed integrally with the metal ring and located on opposite sides of the split;

(d) a pair of plastic arcuate-shaped lugs molded on the ring flanges and projecting upwardly from and circumferentially along a portion of the ring on both sides of the split for attaching the blade holder to a power-driven handle;

(e) a semicircular recess formed in each of the plastic lugs in juxtaposition to each other to form a generally circular-shaped gear-receiving recess; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to meat-cutting devices and particularly to a power-driven meat-cutting tool adapted to be manually held and manipulated for the quick and easy removal of meat from carcasses and bones. More particularly, the invention relates to a blade holder for rotatably mounting the blade on the handle and to a method of making the holder from a plastic injection-molded steel ring assembly.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various styles of power-driven meat-cutting tools have been devised wherein a ring blade is rotatably mounted within a holder which, in turn, is mounted on a manually operated power-driven handle. These tools have been used for some time to facilitate the removal of meat from a carcass, primarily in a trimming operation, or for removing the meat remains from the animal bones. Examples of such meat-cutting tools are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,024,532, 3,176,397, 3,269,010, 3,461,557 and 3,852,882.
 
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