Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – Including means to move work from one tool station to another
Patent
1984-08-01
1986-03-04
Meister, James M.
Cutting
With means to convey work relative to tool station
Including means to move work from one tool station to another
834253, 83437, 83858, B26D 326
Patent
active
045733848
ABSTRACT:
A sliced food article such as an onion, is quickly diced into a number of rectangular shaped pieces by forcing it through an upper and lower rack of parallel spaced blades such that the upper racks is at right angles to the lower rack forming a rectangular grid. The article, such as an onion, is forced through the rectangular spaces between the two racks of blades by a rectangular array of circular fingers depending from a plunger. The plunger slides along a pair of vertical guides towards and away from the blade. When the plunger is fully engaged with the blades, the free end of the fingers extend completely through the lower rack of blades. The base has four legs to give the device a steady foundation.
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Knothe Charles S.
Meister James M.
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