Food slicing with multiple cutting surface blade

Cutting – Cutter with timed stroke relative to moving work – Uniform periodic tool actuation

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83 42, 83596, 83665, 83675, 241292001, B26D 128

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050656562

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is provided for slicing food product sticks such as loaves or chubs or the like of meat and cheese. A blade assembly is utilized which includes a plurality of, typically two, blade members, each of which has a curved cutting surface that terminates at a trailing tip. A non-slicing mode is achieved by having the blade assembly exhibit a substantial gap between the trailing tip of one blade member and the curved cutting surface leading edge of another blade member. The apparatus is particularly well suited for enhancing the throughput of a food processing line and for improving the quality of sliced products processed therethrough.

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