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US-12172858-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US10328596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10328596-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514959016-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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Machines and methods capable of producing diced products from a variety of materials. A stripper plate for such machines and methods has one or more slots sized to accommodate one or more circular knives of a circular cutter. The stripper plate has a base and an oppositely-disposed second surface. The slots are defined in the second surface and extend from the second surface to the base so as to define individual openings in the base. The slots are defined by multi-tiered walls so that the slots are wider at the openings thereof than in another portion of the slots.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dicing machine comprising a stripper plate, a circular cutter comprising rotating circular knives adapted and arranged to cut a product into strips, and a cross-cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to receive the strips from the circular cutter and produce a cross-cut in the strips, the stripper plate being at least partially between the circular cutter and the cross-cutter and having slots sized to accommodate the circular knives, the stripper plate having a base and an oppositely-disposed second surface above the base, the slots being defined in the second surface and extending downward from the second surface to the base so as to define individual openings in the base at a lower extent of each slot, the slots being defined by multi-tiered walls disposed between the base and the second surface, each of the slots being formed by a facing pair of inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls so as to have a width as measured in a direction normal to the facing pair of the inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls and so that the slots are wider at the openings of the slots at the base than at least one region within the slots as measured in the direction normal to the facing pairs of the inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls, the circular knives of the circular cutter being partially received in the slots and extending downward through the slots from the second surface to the base so that lower edges of the circular knives are in proximity to the openings of the slots in the base. 2. The dicing machine of claim 1 , wherein the second surface defines a shear edge and the slots are wider at the openings of the slots at the base than at the shear edge. 3. The dicing machine of claim 2 , wherein the widths of the slots are constant between the second surface and the openings. 4. The dicing machine of claim 1 , wherein the base defines a first shear edge, the second surface defines a second shear edge, and the slots are wider at the opening of the slots at the base than between the first and second shear edges. 5. The dicing machine of claim 4 , wherein the slots are wider between the second surface and the openings than between the first and second shear edges. 6. The dicing machine of claim 5 , wherein the widths of the slots are constant between the second surface and the openings. 7. The dicing machine of claim 5 , wherein the widths of the slots are constant between the first and second shear edges. 8. The dicing machine of claim 4 , wherein each multi-tiered wall is two-tiered so that each slot has a first constant width between the second surface and the opening of the slot and each slot has a second constant width between the first and second shear edges, and the first constant width is greater than the second constant width. 9. The dicing machine of claim 1 , wherein each multi-tiered wall has a first tier so that each slot has a first constant width in a first region of the slot between the second surface and the opening of the slot and has a second constant width in a second region of the slot, and the first constant width is greater than the second constant width. 10. The dicing machine of claim 1 , the dicing machine further comprising: a slicing knife adapted to slice the product to produce slices, the circular knives of the circular cutter being adapted and arranged to receive the slices from the slicing knife and cut the slices into strips; wherein the stripper plate defines a first shear edge in proximity to the knives of the cross-cutter and adapted to ensure dicing of the strips received by the cross-cutter from the circular cutter, the stripper plate defines a second shear edge in proximity to the circular knives of the circular cutter and adapted to remove slices from between the circular knives of the circular cutter. 11. A dicing machine comprising: a slicing knife adapted to slice food product to produce slices; a circular cutter comprising rotating circular knives that are adapted and arranged to receive the slices from the slicing knife and cut the slices into strips; a cross-cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to receive the strips from the circular cutter and produce a cross-cut in the strips; a stripper plate that is at least partially between the circular cutter and the cross-cutter, the stripper plate defining a first shear edge in proximity to the knives of the cross-cutter and adapted to ensure dicing of the strips received by the cross-cutter from the circular cutter, the stripper plate defining a second shear edge in proximity to the circular knives of the circular cutter and adapted to remove slices from between the circular knives of the circular cutter; wherein the stripper plate has a base at which the first shear edge is defined, an oppositely-disposed second surface above the base at which the second shear edge is defined, and slots that receive the circular knives of the circular cutter, the slots extending downward from the second surface to the base so as to define individual openings in the base at a lower extent of each slot, the slots being defined by multi-tiered walls, each of the slots being formed by a facing pair of inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls so as to have a width as measured in a direction normal to the facing pair of the inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls and so that the slots are wider at the openings of the slots than at the second shear edge in the direction normal to the facing pairs of the inner surfaces of the multi-tiered walls, the circular knives of the circular cutter being partially received in the slots and extending downward through the slots from the second surface to the base so that lower edges of the circular knives are in proximity to the openings of the slots in the base. 12. The dicing machine of claim 11 , wherein the slots are wider between the second surface and the openings than between the first and second shear edges. 13. The dicing machine of claim 11 , wherein the widths of the slots are constant between the second surface and the openings. 14. The dicing machine of claim 11 , wherein the widths of the slots are constant between the first and second shear edges. 15. The dicing machine of claim 11 , wherein each multi-tiered wall is two-tiered so that each slot has a first constant width between the second surface and the opening of the slot and each slot has a second constant width between the first and second shear edges, and the first constant width is greater than the second constant width. 16. The dicing machine of claim 11 , wherein a portion of each of the circular knives of the circular cutter is disposed within a first region of the slot having the first constant width and disposed within a second region of the slot having the second constant width. 17. A method of using the machine of claim 11 , the method comprising rotating the circular cutter to cut a food product into strips and rotating the cross-cutter to dice the strips, wherein fragments of the food product fall out of the slots through the openings in the base of the stripper plate.
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