Cutlery – Segmenters
Patent
1990-05-11
1991-03-12
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutlery
Segmenters
30303, 30305, A21C 508, B26B 300, B26B 304
Patent
active
049983482
ABSTRACT:
A cutting implement and method for subdividing sandwiches such as hamburgers into pieces that a toddler or small child can handle. The food processor includes a circular frame approximately two inches in height which is attached to five equally spaced parallel cutting blades which are also approximately two inches in height; two opposed upwardly and outwardly disposed handles are used simultaneously to cut a sandwich such as a hamburger into strips of approximately one inch in width. The cutting may be done on a piece of cardboard of the same approximate size or slightly larger than the food being cut so that the food is held together during the withdrawal of the food processing cutting implement and during the process of serving the cut up food. During the cutting action the cardboard cutting board is not cut through although the surface may be indented by the cutting blades.
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Heyrana Sr. Paul M.
Watts Douglas D.
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