Power operated rotary knife with vacuum attachment assembly
US-9452541-B2 · Sep 27, 2016 · US
US9855669B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9855669-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514656062-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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Machines and methods capable of producing diced products from a variety of materials. Such a machine includes a knife adapted to slice food product to produce slices, a circular cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to cut the slices into strips, a cross-cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to produce a cross-cut in the strips, and a shear plate that is at least partially between the circular cutter and the cross-cutter. The shear plate defines a first shear edge in proximity to the knives of the cross-cutter and is adapted to ensure dicing of the strips received by the cross-cutter from the circular cutter. A support bar supports the shear plate, and a feature is provide for adjusting the proximity of the first shear edge relative to the knives of the cross-cutter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine comprising: a knife adapted to slice food product to produce slices; a circular cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to receive the slices from the 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 shear plate that is at least partially between the circular cutter and the cross-cutter, the shear 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; a support bar supporting the shear plate; and means for adjusting the proximity of the first shear edge relative to the knives of the cross-cutter to cause the first shear edge to move toward and away from the cross-cutter and thereby reduce and increase, respectively, a distance between the first shear edge and the knives of the cross-cutter. 2. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting means tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar. 3. The machine according to claim 1 , further comprising means for locking the adjusting means. 4. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting means comprises a camming feature having a camming surface disposed between the shear plate and the support bar. 5. The machine according to claim 4 , wherein the camming feature tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar and thereby causes the first shear edge of the shear plate to move toward and away from the cross-cutter and to reduce and increase, respectively, a distance between the first shear edge and the knives of the cross-cutter. 6. The machine according to claim 4 , wherein the camming feature comprises an axle and the camming surface tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar by rotation of the camming feature about the axle. 7. The machine according to claim 6 , wherein the axle is received in a complementary recess in the support bar. 8. The machine according to claim 4 , further comprising means for locking the camming feature. 9. The machine according to claim 4 , wherein the camming feature is adapted to cause movement of at least 380 micrometers at the first shear edge. 10. A method of using the machine of claim 4 , the method comprising rotating the camming feature about an axis thereof to cause the camming surface to tilt the shear plate relative to the support bar. 11. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the shear plate further comprises a second shear edge and slots that receive the knives of the circular cutter, the second shear edge comprising individual edges between adjacent pairs of the slots for removing the strips from between adjacent pairs of the knives of the circular cutter. 12. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the machine is a dicing machine that dices solid and semisolid materials. 13. A method of using the machine of claim 1 , the method comprising rotating the adjusting means about an axis thereof to tilt the shear plate relative to the support bar and thereby adjust the proximity of the first shear edge relative to the knives of the cross-cutter. 14. A machine for dicing solid and semisolid materials, the machine comprising: a knife adapted to slice food product to produce slices; a circular cutter comprising knives that are adapted and arranged to receive the slices from the 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 shear plate at least partially between the circular cutter and the cross-cutter and having slots that receive the knives of the circular cutter, the shear 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 shear plate further comprising a second shear edge comprising individual edges between adjacent pairs of the slots for removing the strips from between adjacent pairs of the knives of the circular cutter; a support bar supporting the shear plate; and means for adjusting the proximity of the first shear edge relative to the knives of the cross-cutter to cause the first shear edge to move toward and away from the cross-cutter and thereby reduce and increase, respectively, a distance between the first shear edge and the knives of the cross-cutter. 15. The machine according to claim 14 , wherein the adjusting means tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar. 16. The machine according to claim 14 , wherein the adjusting means comprises a camming feature having a camming surface disposed between the shear plate and the support bar. 17. The machine according to claim 16 , wherein the camming feature tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar and thereby causes the first shear edge of the shear plate to move toward and away from the cross-cutter to reduce and increase, respectively, a distance between the first shear edge and the knives of the cross-cutter. 18. The machine according to claim 16 , wherein the camming feature comprises an axle and the camming surface tilts the shear plate relative to the support bar by rotation of the camming feature about the axle. 19. A method of using the machine of claim 16 , the method comprising rotating the camming feature about an axis thereof to cause the camming surface to tilt the shear plate relative to the support bar. 20. A method of using the machine of claim 14 , the method comprising rotating the adjusting means about an axis thereof to tilt the shear plate relative to the support bar and thereby adjust the proximity of the first shear edge relative to the knives of the cross-cutter.
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