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US10653152B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10653152-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916522840-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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A food processing attachment for a food processing device includes a rotational adapter configured to be selectively coupled with a drive system of the food processing device. A food holder is coupled to the rotational adapter and having a base, wherein the food holder is selectively rotated by the rotational adapter. A central spear extends perpendicularly from a center of the base. A plurality of radial flanges extend perpendicularly from the base, wherein each radial flange of the plurality of flanges is discontinuous with the other radial flanges, wherein the central spear and the plurality of radial flanges are adapted to secure a food item in a processing space and in communication with the rotational adapter. A blade is coupled to an operable carriage and is adapted to selectively engage the food item within the processing space to remove at least a portion of the food item.
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What is claimed is: 1. A food processing attachment for a food processing device, the food processing attachment comprising: a rotational adapter configured to be selectively coupled with a drive system of the food processing device; a food holder selectively rotated by the rotational adapter to define a processing space; a plurality of radial flanges extending perpendicularly from the food holder, each radial flange of the plurality of radial flanges being discontinuous with the other radial flanges; a frame that at least partially surrounds the rotational adapter and the food holder; and a blade coupled to an operable carriage, the blade adapted to selectively move through the processing space defined proximate the food holder, the blade being biased by the operable carriage toward the processing space, wherein the blade is operable from a rest position distal from the processing space, an initial cutting position defined by the blade entering into the processing space, and a stopping position defined by the operable carriage engaging at least one of the frame and the food holder, wherein the stopping position prevents further movement of the blade through the processing space; wherein the operable carriage is guided along a linear path between the rest, initial cutting and stopping positions by a linear guide that extends between the frame and the operable carriage, the linear guide adapted to prevent movement of the operable carriage distal from the linear path. 2. The food processing attachment of claim 1 , wherein the frame extends to a food guide that opposes the food holder and further defines the processing space. 3. The food processing attachment of claim 1 , wherein the linear guide includes at least one guide shaft that extends through a corresponding aperture defined within the operable carriage. 4. The food processing attachment of claim 1 wherein the linear guide includes a plurality of guide shafts that extend through corresponding apertures in the operable carriage. 5. The food processing attachment of claim 1 , wherein the blade includes a planing blade that processes a food item into one or more food sheets of a substantially consistent thickness. 6. The food processing attachment of claim 1 , wherein a biasing mechanism of the operable carriage exerts a biasing force that biases the blade toward the processing space. 7. The food processing attachment of claim 6 , wherein the biasing mechanism is a low-rate spring. 8. A food processing attachment for a food processing device, the food processing attachment comprising: a rotational adapter configured to be selectively coupled with a drive system of the food processing device; a food holder selectively rotated by the rotational adapter to define a processing space; a frame that at least partially surrounds the rotational adapter and the food holder; and a blade coupled to an operable carriage, the blade adapted to selectively move through the processing space defined proximate the food holder, the blade being biased by the operable carriage toward the processing space, wherein the blade is operable from a rest position distal from the processing space, an initial cutting position defined by the blade entering into the processing space, and a stopping position defined by the operable carriage engaging at least one of the frame and the food holder, wherein the stopping position prevents further movement of the blade through the processing space; wherein the operable carriage is guided along a linear path between the rest, initial cutting and stopping positions by a linear guide that extends between the frame and the operable carriage, the linear guide adapted to prevent movement of the operable carriage distal from the linear path. 9. The food processing attachment of claim 8 , wherein the frame includes a U-shaped portion that extends to a food guide that opposes the food holder and further defines the processing space. 10. The food processing attachment of claim 8 , wherein the blade includes a planing blade that processes a food item into one or more food sheets of a substantially consistent thickness. 11. The food processing attachment of claim 8 , wherein a biasing mechanism of the operable carriage exerts a biasing force that biases the blade toward the processing space.
having a stationary cutting member (B26D1/547 takes precedence) · CPC title
Parts or details, e.g. mixing tools, whipping tools · CPC title
Dough-sheeters; Rolling-machines; Rolling-pins · CPC title
wherein the cutting member reciprocates (cup or like cutting members B26D1/44) · CPC title
Splitting layers from work; Mutually separating layers by cutting (B26D3/30 takes precedence; Recovery of plastics or other constituents of waste material containing plastics B29B17/00) · CPC title
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