Device for cutting potatoes or other vegetables into slices...

Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – By fluid current

Reexamination Certificate

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C083S425200, C083S425300, C083S857000, C083S932000

Reexamination Certificate

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06729218

ABSTRACT:

The invention relates to an device for cutting potatoes or other vegetables into slices or sticks, comprising a cutting member having a supply and discharge tube connected thereto, said device being designed for moving potatoes, by a water stream supplied by the supply tube, through the cutting member and discharging them again via the discharge tube, a number of knives being arranged in the cutting member, said cutting member comprising a number of segments which are held together, each segment having an opening which together form a passage for the water stream, while in each opening, one or more knives may be provided.
Such device is known from international patent application WO 88/09711. The device is also referred to as a “water knife”, because the potatoes are pumped through the device in a water stream, with the potatoes being moved against the knives with force, so that they are cut into the desired shape. Knives positioned next to and behind one another cut the potatoes into slices. The slices can be cut into sticks if there are also provided transversely positioned knives. After passing the cutting member, the sticks are separated from the water. The water can be reused.
During a production, the knives should be replaceable as soon as possible, because stopping the production in an industrial processing environment involves high costs. The known device consists of loose elements which, for the cutting process of the potatoes, can be assembled into one whole by means of screw bolts. This should be effected with due precision, in order to realize a proper cutting arrangement and to prevent leakage. As it is, leakage may cause transversal flow, as a consequence of which the potatoes are not properly aligned in the longitudinal direction. This causes the sticks to be less dimensionally stable. Moreover, transversal flows may move the potatoes in the direction more or less transverse to the cutting direction, so that the sticks become less long, get damaged or may break and the knives will be deformed sooner. With the known device, replacement of the knives undesirably takes up much time.
The object of the invention is to provide a device for cutting potatoes or other vegetables as set forth in the preamble, wherein the assembly is facilitated and wherein, due to a small number of handgrips, an operative and watertight whole can be assembled. This object is realized with a device wherein the segments are held together by a casing which is closable in a watertight manner by means of closing members.
The advantage hereof is that if a knife breaks or knives become dull, the whole can readily be disassembled and the segments can be replaced separately. When the choice of the cutting result is changed, knives can readily be added and removed. The whole is easy to assemble and disassemble, which is advantageous in terms of cleaning and servicing.
In a further preferred embodiment, end plates are arranged on both sides of the segments, to which plates the respective supply and discharge tubes are connected, which end plates are likewise held together by the casing. Preferably, the segments define the shape of the casing and have such a shape that they take up a fixed mutual position within the casing. On the outside, the segments have a recess, each recess having a mutually unique shape and capable of engaging a correspondingly shaped projecting edge on the inside of the casing. The casing preferably consists of stainless steel and is built up from hinged parts capable of clasping the segments. The closing members enable closing and opening the casing in a fast and easy manner and may be clamping closures. The casing remains free of corrosion formation and closes off the whole so as to be leaktight. The clamping action of the casing also provides for a good form-retaining construction, as a result of which favorable flow properties are realized and the knives are free from vibration. Through the use of the specific shapes, the segments can be inserted into the casing in one manner only, so that mistakes can be ruled out and the whole can be assembled in an efficient manner.
Preferably, the segments merge with one another to form a passage. Preferably, the segments have a disk-shaped, substantially square shape with a round opening, while around the opening, horizontal and/or vertical slots are provided wherein the knives can be secured.
In a preferred embodiment, the knives have the shape of a strip, while the part that can be inserted into the slot has a first thickness, and at the location of the cutting face, the strip has a second thickness which is less than the first thickness, and the thickness of the cutting face, in the direction opposite to the cutting direction, increases to the first thickness. The passage opening may the smaller than usual, and the knives may be supported at their ends over a greater length. This yields a better cutting result, because vibration of the knives can be prevented. The knives may also be of thinner design. Through the use of a thickening of the strip at the fastening points, the rigidity and strength of the knife increase still further. Due to the favorable interior shape, the through-flow is improved and a higher flow rate can be realized, with fewer pressure losses. It is also possible to work with a smaller flow of water to be circulated.
In another preferred embodiment, the segments contain clamping screws whereby the knives can be clamped down in the slots at both ends. This manner of attachment is advantageous over the screwed attachment of the knives. The knives can be replaced more efficiently in that the screws only have to be unscrewed slightly, rather than removed. The segments may be of stainless steel, aluminum or plastic. Through the use of such materials, no corrosion occurs. Moreover, through the use of the two latter materials, the device can keep a relatively low weight.
In a further embodiment, the supply and discharge tubes have a diffuser action. Preferably, the supply tube narrows in the direction of the front end plate and the discharge tube widens in the direction from the rear end plate, with an apex angle of less than 15°, preferably of 7°. Ideally, with such a shape, pressure is converted into flow rate without any losses. Thus, the occurrence of transversal flows can be avoided, so that the potatoes are moved straight in the cutting direction without the sticks getting damaged or breaking.
The invention further relates to a cutting member for a device as mentioned hereinabove, and to a segment for such cutting member.


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