Orange peeler

Cutlery – Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature – With skin-removal means

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30299, B26B 1100

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ABSTRACT:
The orange peeler, on the one hand, permits a cutting motion in a direction that corresponds with the natural sequence of movements of the body while the fruit is peeled and when the skin has to be separated. For this purpose, the handle section is shaped in such a manner that it can conveniently be held in that its top surface and its under surface each have essentially one groove. The handle section changes over into a first end portion which has been shaped into an essentially circular shield. Centric to the shield there is arranged a shaped protrusion which has longitudinally the profile of a ship's hull, so that cutting edges are created which are oriented diagonally to the longitudinal extent of the orange peeler. At its second end portion there is arranged a peeling blade which ends in a quarter circle to round-off the blade. The cutting edge of the blade has wave-like notches to facilitate the lifting of the peel and the fluffy white skin that is located between the skin and the meat of the orange.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1231913 (1917-07-01), Kosin
patent: 1472462 (1923-10-01), De Port
patent: 2328071 (1930-10-01), Morishita et al.
patent: 2692428 (1954-10-01), Morishita

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