Knife assemblies and cutting apparatuses comprising the same
US-10843363-B2 · Nov 24, 2020 · US
US12358172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12358172-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217701379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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Knife assemblies having primary and secondary blades and at least one tab blade. The primary and secondary blades each have a corrugated shape as a result of defining a wave pattern that defines peaks and valleys. The primary and secondary blades each further having upper and lower surfaces, leading and trailing edges, and a depth defined by and between the leading and trailing edges. The upper surface of the primary blade and the lower surface of the secondary blade are complementary so that the secondary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof are able to nest on the primary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof. The secondary blade has at least one tab blade that projects from one of its peaks and is defined by a cut in the peak to form a tab that is bent so that the tab projects from the peak.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A knife assembly comprising: a primary blade having a corrugated shape as a result of the primary blade defining a wave pattern that defines peaks and valleys, the primary blade having an upper surface, a lower surface, a cutting edge, a trailing edge, and a depth defined by and between the cutting and trailing edges, the peaks and valleys extending from the cutting edge toward the trailing edge of the primary blade; and a secondary blade having a corrugated shape as a result of the secondary blade defining a wave pattern that defines peaks and valleys, the secondary blade having an upper surface, a lower surface, a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a depth defined by and between the leading and trailing edges, the peaks and valleys of the secondary blade extending from the leading edge toward the trailing edge of the secondary blade, the upper surface of the primary blade and the lower surface of the secondary blade being complementary so that the secondary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof are able to nest on the primary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof, the peaks and valleys of the secondary blade being generally flat and interconnected by inclined walls, each of the peaks having a first inclined wall and a second inclined wall of the inclined walls adjoined thereto and defining therebetween first and second corners, respectively, the secondary blade having at least a first tab blade located at a first peak of the peaks of the secondary blade, a bend between the first tab blade and the first peak and oriented to extend between the leading and trailing edges of the secondary blade, and an opening defined in the first peak alongside and contiguous with the bend, the first tab blade and the opening being equal in size and shape; wherein the bend is disposed at one of the first corners that is defined by and between the first peak and one of the first inclined walls adjoined thereto; and wherein the opening in the first peak is located entirely within the first peak between the first and second corners thereof and is contiguous with the leading edge of the secondary blade. 2. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary and secondary blades are not metallurgically joined together. 3. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first tab blade has a cutting edge contiguous with the leading edge of the secondary blade. 4. The knife assembly of claim 3 , wherein the cutting edge of the first tab blade lies in a plane containing the leading edge of the secondary blade. 5. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the depth of the secondary blade is less than the depth of the primary blade. 6. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary blade is disposed on and contacts the upper surface of the primary blade, the secondary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof nest with the primary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof, the first tab blade has a cutting edge that is contiguous with the leading edge of the secondary blade and lies in a plane containing the leading edge of the secondary blade, and the leading edge of the secondary blade and the cutting edge of the first tab blade are displaced a distance from the cutting edge of the primary blade in a trailing direction toward the trailing edge of the primary blade. 7. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary blade is assembled on a knife holder and the secondary blade is assembled on the primary blade so that the secondary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof nest with the primary blade and the peaks and valleys thereof. 8. The knife assembly of claim 7 , wherein the primary and secondary blades are clamped to the knife holder with a clamp. 9. The knife assembly of claim 8 , wherein the clamp has fingers with distal ends that engage the secondary blade at the leading edge thereof. 10. The knife assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wave pattern is a periodic wave pattern and defines the peaks and valleys as periodic peaks and valleys.
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