Cheese slicer

Cutting – Tool carrier or guide affixed to work during cutting – Entirely work supported

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836511, 83932, B26D 1547

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053118030

ABSTRACT:
A slicer generally resembling a hand held wood planing tool sits atop a block of food to be sliced or shaved, such as cheese. The slicer has a main platform or base which supports a carriage slidable on a guide groove formed in the base. The carriage supports a shaft rotatably mounted therein, from which shaft depends a pair of arms holding a cutting wire between them. The arms are pivotally and adjustably mounted to the shaft. The arms are fixed in place at a desired cutting depth by a screw. A stop located on the underside of the base counteracts the tendency of the block of food to be pushed by the cutting wire. A curved handle disposed upon the carriage enables the same to be moved, thus slicing the food, with one palm bearing thereagainst.

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