Mounting means for cutting blade of food-cutting apparatus

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Comminuting surface provided with openings to permit...

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241 95, 241242, 241287, 83403, B02C 1702, B26D 706, B07B 1300

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045881359

ABSTRACT:
This is a food-cutting apparatus wherein: a cutting blade is disposed on a back surface of a cutting plate so as to protrude its front tip from an opening provided in the cutting plate; the cutting plate is disconnectably mounted on a mounting plate having a saddlelike engaging recess at its middle portion; the mounting plate engages at its engaging recess rotatably with a supporting rod interposed between a pair of arms provided on the supporting plate which is provided in a back side of the cutting plate; a width of the cutting blade is shorter in dimension than a length of an interval between the pair of arms; and, interposed between a rear portion of the mounting plate and the supporting plate are a spring and an adjusting means for adjusting a protruding amount of the front tip of the cutting blade.

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patent: 4055099 (1977-10-01), Mitsubayashi

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