Rotary cutter assembly

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With apparatus assembly or dismantling means or with idle part – Including support or guide means for disassembled element

Reexamination Certificate

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C425S196000, C425S313000, C425SDIG002, C083S592000, C083S594000, C426S516000, C426S518000

Reexamination Certificate

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06767198

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to assemblies useable in the field of rotary cutting, particularly to easily removable guards performing multiple functions and to rotary cutters, which are believed to produce synergistic results when utilized together.
The production of many food products involves the extrusion of cooked food material under pressure through a die port as an extrudate and then to cut that extrudate into lengths as it exits the die ports in the die. A common technique for cutting the extrudate is the use of a rotary cutter which rotates multiple blades past die ports located in a circular pattern in the die. It can be appreciated that the blades are subject to wear and need replacement. In this regard, rotary cutters are often serviced or at least inspected whenever it is necessary to service the die.
It can be appreciated that safety guards are needed to enclose the rotary cutter and drive therefor to prevent engagement by personnel or clothing as well as to retain the cut food products in an uncontaminated environment and to prevent engagement of the cut food products with the drive. However, it should be appreciated that such guards must allow access when it is desired to service the rotary cutter and/or die. Prior to the present invention, such guards often required removal of several fasteners and often components themselves. Also, components for such prior guards accomplished only single functions, adding complexity to the assembly.
Servicing the rotary cutter itself also created problems. Particularly, blades of the rotary cutter were held on the blade holders by a clamp plate typically with two or more fasteners. Additionally, the blades and/or blade holders were adjustable so that the cutting angle relative to the die face could be adjusted for optimum operation. However, removing or loosening fasteners was time consuming and added to the overall complexity of the rotary cutter itself. Furthermore, adjusting the blades is a time consuming process even for a skilled operator. Additionally, if not adjusted properly, the blades can cut poorly resulting in defective food products and/or can result in increased wear, breakage, or other damage to the face of the die and/or to the blades themselves. As an example, an incorrect angle of the blade could be compensated by increasing the engagement pressure of the blade with the die, with frictional forces and wear being directly dependent upon the engagement pressure. In addition to increased operating costs as the result of shortened operating life of the components themselves, concerns arise of metal filings and/or pieces being introduced with the food product.
Thus, a need exists for improved rotary cutters which overcome the deficiencies of prior rotary cutters including but not limited to the need for adjustment and fasteners. Additionally, a need exists for improved assemblies which overcome the deficiencies of prior guards including but not limited to complexity, lack of easy access and single function components.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention solves these needs and other problems in the field of assemblies useable in the field of rotary cutting by providing, in the preferred form, a rotary cutter having a knife support surface of a blade holder integrally formed with the cutter head such that the angle of the knife support surface and the knife removably attached thereto in a single, nonvariable and nonadjustable potential position can not be varied relative to the rotation axis of the cutter head.
In further aspects of the present invention, the knife which is restrained to slide along a single slide direction on and parallel to a knife support surface is prevented from sliding in the single slide direction by a detent received in an aperture included in the knife most preferably spaced from the edges of the knife.
In still other aspects of the present invention, first and second guard quarters and a guard half are provided with the second guard quarter being moveable between a guard position and an access position and with the guard half being moveable between a closed position and an open position. The second guard quarter is prevented from moving from the guard position when the second guard half is in the closed position. Access is prevented to drive elements such as for a motor and a rotary cutter in the guard and closed positions.
In other aspects of the present invention, a guard receiving the rotatably interconnecting assemblage of a drive prevents a cover from pivoting from an enclosure position while in a guard position and is pivotable to an open position allowing the cover to pivot from the enclosure position to an access position. In the enclosure position, an enclosure is defined for a second element rotatable about an axis. In the access position, access is allowed to the second element.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a novel rotary cutter where the blades are held in correct positions and which remove the ability to manually adjust the blades.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide a novel rotary cutter where the blades can be easily and quickly replaced by relatively unskilled personnel.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide such a novel rotary cutter where the blades are held without the use of fasteners, clamp plates or similar moveable and/or removable components.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide such a novel rotary cutter of a simple construction reducing fabrication and assembly costs.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a novel assembly for enclosing a drive.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide such a novel drive enclosing assembly including components performing multiple functions.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide such a novel drive enclosing assembly which can be easily and quickly opened to provide access when desired.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide such a novel drive enclosing assembly having interlocking components requiring moving of components before other components can be moved.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings.


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