USRE26796E - Method op and apparatus for slicing potatoes - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A vegetable cutting apparatus and method wherein the product is successively subjected to three cutting stages, the first removing part of the side slabs, the second removing the remaining side slabs and longitudinally center cutting the center portion of the product and the third stage longitudinally center cutting the center portion in a direction at right angles to the first longitudinal center cut.
- This invention relates to a means and method for the cutting of various types of vegetables, and more particularly to a mechanism most suitable for the slicing or cutting of potatoes into predetermined sizes and shapes.
- the invention is particularly adapted to treatment of the tuber in the sense that various alternate operations may be performed thereby to obtain a sliced product of different shapes and sizes.
- potatoes in particular the same are commonly sold as diced, string French fried or crinkle cut French fried.
- the product frequently appears upon the market as a frozen product which when thawed is immediately ready for consumption, in which case the product may be precooked, or blanched, etc., as desired.
- the improved device of this invention enables a manufacturer of French fried potatoes to obtain a maximum yield of long, uniform, cross-sectional area cuts while at the same time permitting diversion of the less desirable cuts (such as the exterior slabs) to other uses.
- the several cutting operations are accomplished with minimum damage to the cells of the potato.
- Such cutting knives are arranged in different planes, thereby further facilitating the cutting opeartion, which in the use of the instant device is accomplished in rapid sequence at a high rate of speed.
- the side of the blade toward the center in each case is parallel to the center line, or to the center axis of movement of the product.
- the output may be either diced or cubed potatoes, French fried potatoes of the straight or string type, or so-called crinkle cut French fried potatoes.
- the product is identified by its elongated shape, each side of which, and optionally each end of which, has a characteristic wavy or corrugated pattern.
- the mechanism of the invention is most ideally suited for the preparation of potatoes, its adaptability to the slicing or cutting of other vegetable products into such shapes as already mentioned, should be apparent to those skilled in the art.
- An additional objective of the invention is the provision of mechanism of the type generally referred to above wherein the entire operation is completely automatic, each cutting operation, of which there are four, following in rapid sequence with each succeeding potato pushing the preceding potato through the several blade arrangements.
- rapid feeding is accomplished by a series of pistons or push rods adapted to rapidly reciprocate and to successively feed each potato through the series of blade arrangements.
- Such pushers or pistons are actuated by a novel linkage or lever mechanism, the same being actuated by a single rotating shaft.
- the several reciprocating plungers for performing each cutting step resulting in the ultimate prepared product are automatically timed with respect to each other (through such linkage), that the entire operation proceeds continuously, smoothly and with great rapidity.
- Other means such as pneumatically or hydraulicall operated drive means, can also be utilized in driving the several reciprocating plungers to attain the several cutting or slicing functions.
- Another object of the invention is the provision of means as heretofore identified which, as indicated, not only permits rapid disassembly for cleaning or other purposes, but which perhaps even more significantly, enables complete ease of removal of the individual blades for the sharpening thereof or for other purposes, as a change from corrugated to straight blade operation. This is accomplished by means which so mount these several blades as to permit the operator to remove the individual locking mechanism thereof and slip the blades from the assembly without breakdown of any of the other major components thereof.
- a further object of the invention is the provision of means, in an asssembly of the described type, to guide each individual vegetable, e.g., a potato, in accurate axial alignment through the initial cutting means, such guide mechanism taking the form of opposed guide members which are provided with spring bias normally tending to force same together, but when impacted by a potato, are forced outwardly in equal and proportionate amounts on each side of the axis of motion.
- guide mechanism taking the form of opposed guide members which are provided with spring bias normally tending to force same together, but when impacted by a potato, are forced outwardly in equal and proportionate amounts on each side of the axis of motion.
- a basic advantage of the invention lies in the provision of mechanism representative of the essence of simplicity, while at the same time providing an assembly which lends itself to automatic, high speed production of a sliced vegetable product of predetermined size and shape, the speed of operation being of such rapidity to enable an output of comparatively great magnitude.
- the ultimate product, as aforesaid is more desirable than the product heretofore obtainable by previous devices since the same is always representative of a center cut of the tuber, and always exclusive of any undesirable portions of the natural vegetable, such as skin, eyes and other imperfections.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the invention which pictorially illustrates the relative position of the cutting components and shows also the relative compactness and simplicity of the novel assembly;
- FIGURE 2 is a section view of the invention, in elevation, as it is shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 3 is a top plan view of the invention particularly showing the manner of mounting of the slide mechanism used to reciprocate the several piston or pusher devices for feeding of the product through the several cutters;
- FIGURE 4 is a section view taken on the line 44 of FIGURE 3 illustrating the bottommost of a charge of potatoes from the hopper positioned for immediate feeding through the guide means for impingement upon the first cutting knives for removing the exterior slab portions;
- FIGURE 5 is a view similar to FIGURE 4, also in section, illustrating the same potato being forced by the pusher mechanism against and into contact with the first cutting means, whereby the slabs are removed;
- FIGURE 6 is a section view taken on the line 6-6 of FIGURE 3;
- FIGURE 7 is a side elevation view taken along line 77 of FIGURE 8 of the second push rod mechanism for forcing the potato emerging from the slab cutter, into the second cutting position;
- FIGURE 8 is a side elevation view of said second pusher mechanism
- FIGURE 9 is a bottom plan view of the second feeding mechanism as shown in FIGURES 7 and 8;
- FIGURE 10 is a top plan view of the mechanism accomplishing the last cutting operation (as shown in the lower left of FIGURE 2) and illustrating the piston or pusher means for exerting thrust against the potato for the final cutting operation;
- FIGURE 11 is a section view taken on the line 11-11 of FIGURE 10;
- FIGURE 12 is a section view taken on the line l212 of FIGURE 11;
- FIGURE 13 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating the manner in which each of the cutting elements is removably located in cutting position, and also indicating the slot means in each of the side supports through which the cutter element is drawn when removal is desired;
- FIGURE 14 is a rear view of the invention as it is shown in FIGURE 2, illustrating the unique linkage arrangement by which the several reciprocating pistons are motivated for cutting purposes, and also indicating the relationship 01' such link arrangement in the start and third cutting positions;
- FIGURE is a view similar to FIGURE 14 but showing the drive linkage in the first cutting position
- FIGURE 16 is a view similar to FIGURES 14 and 15, but showing the same drive linkage arrangement in the second cutting position.
- FIG URE 1 depicts the general arrangement of the assembly, showing the relative positioning of the several cutters with respect to each other.
- the raw product as indicated at A and here a potato
- the latter is shown as being discharged from a suitable source into the hopper generally indicated at 1.
- It emerges at E in its final form, i.e., in the form of a substantially rectangular cant, the particular type of cutting knives here utilized cutting the potato into twenty center cut portions, each of which is corrugated or crinkled upon each of its six sides.
- the casing contains the first push rod or reciprocating piston assembly used for successively forcing each potato as it drops into position from the hopper 1 before a thrust mechanism, to be described, which pushes it to left (as here shown) for impingement upon the cutter blades, arranged to make the first out which cut removes the four exterior and longitudinal slab portions from the potato.
- the potato is positioned for further slicing immediately in front of the blades located in the housing 6 for another lengthwise cut.
- the same type of reciprocating mechanism positions a following potato into position behind the product to receive the final cut and with reciprocation of this thrust mechanism, such following potato causes the initial product to be forced through these final cutting blades, with the result that the final product is representative of the twenty slices or segments shown at E of FIGURE 1.
- the product is charged from a suitable source to the hopper 1.
- a total of four potatoes are shown in the process of being segmented into twenty strips or crinkle cut slices.
- Potato A is indicated as positioned in cutting position for removal of the longitudinal slab portions; potato B has already been squared, i.e., the longitudinal slabs have been removed by the first cutting operation, and in the second, the two end slabs are being removed; potato C has been completely cut with all slabs removed upon all six sides and is shown as being partially cut by the third series of cutting blades, segmenting the potato into five slabs or strips; potato D, having been forced into the position shown by the following product, has already been cut by the third series of blades into these five portions; preceding potato D, potato E has been positioned nearly all the way through a fourth series of cutting blades, the latter product being ultimately discharged into the form shown in FIGURE 1, i.e., in the form of a segmented, rectangular cant.
- the initial reciprocating mechanism, piston or push rod assembly is housed within a suitable housing 2 formed of top and bottom walls 12 and 15, and side wall 16.
- the plunger 18 is rectangular in cross-sectional configuration and at one end provided with a groove or dished formation 19 approximating the contour of the product as the same is shown in position in, e.g., FIGURE 2, whereby the product is firmly held during cutting.
- This housing 2 is flanged as at 20 and secured to the metal base 10 in any suitable fashion, as by bolts 21.
- the piston 18 is reciprocated by means a drive pin that is fitted within a suitable bore 26 in the piston 18, as more particularly shown in FIGURE 6.
- the baseboard 10 is slotted as at 28 so that the pin 25 can be slidably mounted within such slot for reciprocatory purposes.
- the specific mechanism permitting this is found in two similarly shaped bushings 30 and 31 which are mounted upon the drive pin 25 and provided with facing flanges of a diameter to slidably ride in slot 28. When positioned as shown and secured in place they bear against the respective inner and outer surfaces of the base member 10, with the respective flanges being journaled in slot 28.
- the drive pin 25 is provided with any suitable form of extension or additional drive rod 35 to which is attached the required mechanism (hereinafter described) for reciprocating the piston 18 the desired distance, and in timed relation with respect to the other two reciprocatmg mechanisms to render the series of cutting operations sequential and synchronized.
- the extent of reciprocatory travel of the piston 18 is represented by the dotted line showing of FIGURE 3.
- the over-all height or thickness of the piston 18 is such as to permit same to easily reciprocate within chamber 2; its dimension is also such as to permit it to fit between the knives forming the first slab cutters, so that the product can be propelled all the way therethrough.
- Means are provided to assure centering of each potato as it proceeds toward these first of the cutter blade arrangements and this means is found in two guides which are positioned on each side of the potato. The latter are so interlocked that each travels an equal distance outwardly when the product is forced therebetween.
- the lower guide (as seen in FIGURE 2) is mounted upon suitable flanges which may be made integral with, for example the casings forming part of the hopper 1. These flanges support two spaced pins or pivots 42 and 43, the latter being provided with link 45-45' and 46-46 which interconnect with complementary pivots 48 and 49.
- the lower guide 53 has afiixed thereto two pairs of lugs such as those indicated at 49 and 50, such lugs being apertured to receive the referred to pivot pins 48 and 49. and the entire arrangement taking the form of a linked parallelogram which will permit inward and outward movement of the lower guide 53 but retain such guide in a plane parallel to the axis of movement of the pusher 18.
- two spaced lugs 52 upon being suitably welded or otherwise afiixed to the interior of the hopper 1, provide support for pivots 55 and 56 which through links such as those shown at 58 and 59 are interconnected to complementary pivot pins 60 and 61. The latter are seated in vertical flanges provided upon the upper guide member 68.
- this linkage arrangement takes the form of a parallelogram permitting inward and outward movement of the upper guide 68 the required amount to permit passage of the product therethrough, with such movement being confined to a plane which is always parallel to the axis of movement of the pusher or piston 18.
- Both guides 53 and 68 are preferably rounded or contoured to approximate the exterior shape of the product.
- the two guides 53 and 68 are linked together in such fashion that movement of either one produces corresponding movement of the other.
- a pinion arm or rack 67 having appropriate teeth along its inner edge adapted to mesh with a similar rack element 69.
- the latter is in like fashion keyed to pivot pin 56 of the upper guide.
- the two guides are biased so that they continually tend to return to a center position, as such is indicated in FIG- URE 4 when there is no product positioned therebetween.
- This is accomplished by providing an arm 70 which is secured to one end of the pivot pin 56.
- the other end of the arm 70 engages one end of a tension spring 75, the other end of such spring being secured for example, and as indicated by hook means 76, to the hopper in any suit able fashion.
- the first stage of the cutting procedure involves removal of the sides or slabs from the potato. This is done by an arrangement of four cutting elements or knives, the top and bottom ones of which are respectively indicated at 80 (FIGURE 2). Such knives 80 have a crinkle-cut" contour, as indicated at 81. These are secured by screws 82 upon suitable supports 84 which are in turn affixed to the back Wall in any suitable fashion. Similar blades (not shown) are located on each side to remove the side slabs from the tuber. All four blades are arranged to form the housing 3 as it is indicated in FIGURE 1.
- Each blade terminates in an edge 81 which is corrugated or shaped to form the cut portions with the wavy or crinkle cut, this type of product involving the particular type of operation as to which the invention is more particularly described herein.
- the angularity of the cuttings edges 81 is about 8".
- FIGURE 4 the pusher or feeder element 18 is shown in its fully retracted position.
- the piston 18 is illustrated at a position about half way through its forward movement, the potato with which it engages at this point just contacting the blades 80.
- the full stroke of the piston 18 carries the leading or contacting surface of same (the surface 19) to a point substantially past the cutting edges 81 of the blades 80; in other words the potato as it is shown, for example in FIGURE 5, is ultimately forced all the way through the blades 80 with the result that four slabs are removed from top and bottom, and both sides, leaving only the two end portions uncut; these end slabs are removed in the next operation.
- These blades are mounted on suitable supports 84, each of which is also corrugated upon its inner surface, as at 85, to match the crinkle-cut configuration 81 of blades 80.
- the pusher or piston 95 is mounted within the casing 4 (represented by the two side walls 92-93 and front wall 94) and the latter, as in the former case, supported by suitable bolts 90 to the back wall 10. Also, as in the former case, a drive pin 96 seated within an appropriate aperture 97 in the piston 95, engages a like slot 95 in the back wall 10, the drive pin being permitted to reciprocate within this slot which is provided for that purpose. Also as in the former case, two opposed flanges or bushings 98 and 99 retain the drive pin 96 in the slot 95' in the same manner that the drive pin of the first stage was secured.
- the drive pin extends outwardly as at 100, the extension 100 providing the means for interconnection with a reciprocating mechanism, to be described, comprising a unique linkage arrangement.
- the latter provides a timed plunger drive, so synchronized as to receive successive potatoes from stage 1 after the latter have been slabbed as recited in the foregoing.
- This second stage piston is provided with a pressure pad secured thereto by any usual means as by screw 106 (FIGURE 7).
- the pressure pad 105 has corrugations or depressions 109 cut into its face which match the corrugations or creases which have been cut into the sides of the potato by the slabbing operation.
- Amount of movement of this piston 95 of the second stage is indicated in dotted line in FIGURE 7', in the preferred embodiment of the invention and as illustrative of the relative practical size of the assembly, the stroke of the piston 95 is about 2 inches, as compared with the stroke of the piston 18 of the first stage which in the preferred embodiment of the invention is of the order of about 9 inches.
- potato B As seen in FIGURE 2 the potato represented at B has been squared, i.e., all six exterior sides have been removed by the slabbing operations.
- potato B has proceeded through the second cuting stage, consisting of removal of the end slab portions S. This is accomplished by movement of the pressure plate 105 downwardly to potato B where it is shown, this action causing impingement of the end portions of the potato upon two opposed cutting blades 110-111 secured by screws to suitable base supports 116-117.
- Each of the blades 110-111 has a crinkle cut configuration, as indicated at 112-113.
- the supports 116-117 are also provided with matching corrugated surfaces 118-119 respectively.
- the third cutting stage is represented by a series of blades 120 which extend from side to side of the housing 6 and are secured in the opposed walls thereof, 122 and 123.
- the manner of attachment of these cutting elements 120, all of which of course have a sharp cutting edge 121, is illustrated in more detail in FIGURE 13.
- a slot 128 is provided within which each end of such a blade rests. The blade is maintained in this slot by pins 125 which, when positioned in suitable apertures in the end portions of each blade, wedge against the respective side wall (as shown in FIGURE 13, side walls 122-123) and retain the blade in this cutting position.
- An additional slot 128a enables removal of such blades with a minimum of effort.
- the slot 128a is of greater depth and with the removal of the pins 125 the blade is moved upwardly and positioned in this deeper slot and then removed lengthwise, the depth of the slot 128 accommodating the extra width of the blade as represented by the corrugated contour thereof.
- the position and direction of removal is indicated in dotted line in FIGURE 13.
- the potato C has been cut half way through into five separate segments by the four blades 120 there shown, each cut representing a crinkle cut; on the other hand the potato D has been completely cut into these five portions by this same action.
- the thrust resulting in pushing of the potato through these blades results from the force imparted to the succeeding potatoes, i.e., C pushes D, B pushes C, etc.
- the final cutting stage is represented by the mechanism enclosed in housing 6, which is secured to the same baseboard 10 by nuts 129.
- a similar type of piston element 130 having a right angularly disposed drive rod 131, is mounted for reciprocatory motion in the slot 132 formed in the back wall 10, the extension 133 fitted with the slot contacting bushings 134-135.
- the manner of mounting this pusher mechanism is identical to that as described with respect to stages 1 and 2.
- the cutting blades, here designated at 140 and also of the crinkle cut type, are aligned at right angles to the series of blades 120 heretofore described. However, they are positioned in exactly the same fashion as described with respect to FIGURE 13, suitable slots for this purpose being provided in the two side walls 142 and 144 (FIGURE 12).
- the purpose of the piston 130 is to successively force the bottommost of each slabbed and once sliced potato, as such are shown in FIGURE 2, through the series of three cutting knives 140, as here shown.
- the stroke of the piston 130 in the preferred embodiment of the invention, and as a matter of comparison with the pusher assemblies previously described, is about 2% inches. Such is indicated in dotted line in FIGURE 10. At any rate, the stroke is of that amount which will carry the piston 130 forwardly (or to the left as viewed in FIGURE 11) to a point just short of the blades 140. If the cut is not complete, such as illustrated in FIGURE 2 where the blades 140 have not completely severed all of the potato, then the succeeding potato, or that in position D as shown in this figure, when impulsed by the piston 130, completes the cut.
- the mechanism which is utilized to cause reciprocations of the pusher element 130 is synchronized with the other reciprocatory mechanisms used for a like purpose with respect to the first and second cutting stages.
- the desired result and that obtained through the unique lever drive arrangement of the invention is the rapid and sequential cutting of a steady flow of potatoes through the entire assembly.
- FIGURES 14, and 16 there is here shown the unique type of drive linkage that is utilized to reciprocate the several pistons (18, 95 and 130) in a timed and coordinated fashion, so that the first, second and third cuts as they have been described above are attained in a sequential and continuous manner.
- FIGURE 14 shows the relationship of the various links and pivots in the start and third cutting positions thereof
- FIGURE 15 illustrates the first cutting position and FIGURE 16 the second cutting position.
- the entire movement of the three different reciprocating pistons, through the system now to be described, is obtained by rotation of a common drive shaft 200 which, although rotating in the same clockwise direction (as indicated in these figures), provides for timed reciprocations of the three pistons. In the relationship shown, one complete revolution of the shaft 200 will provide for one reciprocation of all three of the involved pistons-18, 95 and 130.
- linkage drive is illustrated in a position reverse to that portion of the mechanism as it is shown, for example, in FIGURE 2, i.e., the linkage system is mounted upon the reverse side of the baseboard 10.
- All of the various linkage elements are, as stated, driven by a common shaft 200 which can be driven at an r.p.m. to obtain as rapid or as slow an operation as may be desired.
- the shaft is mounted in suitable bearings (not shown) and the drive for the linkage arrangement emanates from a crank arm 202 which is affixed to such shaft and rotated thereby.
- This crank 202 is interconnected with a triangular bell arm 210 through pivot pin 205 mounted in one corner of such plate 210.
- the first cutting action is represented by reciprocations of piston 18 which receives appropriate reciprocatory movement by correlated movement of plate 210.
- the latter is interconnected with piston 18 in the following manner: elongated link 215 is pivoted as at 216 to the baseboard 10, and approximately two-thirds the distance from this pivot point 215, an additional pivot 212 interconnects the link as lever 215 with the left hand point of plate 210.
- the opposite end of link 215, through pivot 217, is engaged with an additional linkage 220, and the latter suitably apertured to receive shaft 35, which as explained above, is directly connected to the piston 18.
- Link 220 is of course pivotally engaged with such shaft 35 so that the former may freely rotate with respect to the latter during the reciprocatory motions thereof.
- crank arm 202 As the crank arm 202 is rotated link 215 will be correspondingly oscillated and with a corresponding oscillation or reciprocation of piston 18.
- the second cutting mechanism represented by the reciprocations of piston 95 which drives the potato through slabbing knives 112-113, as well as through slicing cutters 120, is motivated through a suitable linkage which is also interconnected with the triangular plate member 210.
- a pivot pin 213 on plate 210 opposed to the pivot 212 (pivots 212 and 213 respresenting the hypotenuse of this triangular plate 210) is interconnected with an intermediate lever or link 222.
- this link 222 is provided with pivot pins 223 and 240, the former of which engages in pivoted fashion, one end of an additional cam plate or bell arm 224.
- the opposite end of the cam plate 224 is pivoted as at 225 to the baseboard 10.
- the cam plate 224 is of a configuration such that the resultant reciprocations produced thereby are of the desired length. Also, there is provided a raised center portion in this cam plate 224 for avoidance of cam 250 and for reception of an additional pivot 228 which interconnects to link 230. The link 230 in turn engages, in pivoted fashion, the pivot rod 100, previously described, the latter being in direct connection with piston 95, the reciprocating means for the second cutting stage.
- the same triangular cam plate 210, and Same link 222 attached to pivot 213 of cam plate 210 is utilized to perform a timed cutting action or reciprocatory movement of the third piston 130, which as hereinbefore explained obtains the final cut as the same is illustrated in, e.g., FIGURE 1.
- the link 222 is provided with the aformentioned additional pivot 240, extending somewhat below pivot 223 and being located at the extreme end of link 222.
- This additional pivot 240 provides support for a further link 242 which by pivot 245 is interconnected to the raised triangular portion of pivot plate 250.
- the latter as in the other instances, is pivoted at its lower end to the common baseboard 10, as by pivot 252.
- pivot plate 250 One side of this pivot plate 250 is elongated as indicated in FIGURES 14 to 16 and its greatest length is represented by the opposed pivots 252, already mentioned, and pivot pin 254.
- the pivot 254 is interconnected with a further link or lever 60 and the latter directly attached for pivoted motion with respect thereto, to pivot rod 133, which as also described above, is directly secured to the third reciprocating piston 130.
- FIGURE 14 the connecting rod 133 and piston 130 are shown in the fully retracted position; however, in FIGURE 15 such piston 130 has been fully extended to make the final cut. It is shown in this position on the reverse side of the baseboard in FIGURE 2.
- FIGURE 4 for example, the mechanism is shown at the start of its operation.
- the linkage system is depicted in its corresponding position in FIGURE 14.
- piston 18 is fully retracted
- piston 95 is commencing its return stroke
- piston 130 is completing an extended or cutting stroke.
- piston 18 is fully retracted as shown in FIGURE 14, this figure is representative of the starting out, and also because piston 130 is in its fully extended position, this figure also represents the third cut of the operation.
- the first cut is illustrated, with the relative position of the linkage arrangement and piston, in FIGURE 15.
- piston 18 is fully extended and thus has positioned the initial potato, as potato A, FIGURE 2, completely through the first cutting elements 81.
- piston element 95 is in its uppermost or retracted position, whereas piston 130 is being retracted in preparation for a following, final cutting op eration.
- FIGURE 16 the second cut is illustrated.
- piston 95 is in its fully downward or extended position with the result that potato D has been completely pushed through the cutting elements 120.
- piston 18, through levers 215 and 220 is being retracted to receive a further potato, and piston 130, through lever 260, is commencing to move downwardly to perform the second cutting operation.
- FIGURES 14 to 16 inclusive represents a full disclosure thereof in this sense; these figures are drawn to scale; the various bell arms and the various links interconnecting the same with the three piston means are thus proportionate to each other. This is particularly true with respect to the pivot point to pivot point distances. Hence, if these proportions be followed, the same automatic and timed sequence will occur even though the mechanism be very substantial in over-all size. This is true with respect particularly to the shape of the three bell arms 210, 224 and 250.
- the first represents a simple right triangular configuration with the pivot 205 positioned in the apex of right angularity; the bell arm 224 has a mid portion of greater width affording space for the pivot 228; and the bell arm 250 is provided with a triangular shaped head with an upwardly extending arm to which the link 260 is attached. Definite proportions are shown in these figures with respect to the various links interconnecting each of the bell arms with the three piston rods 35, .100 and 133.
- FIG- URES 14 to 16 If these links are proportioned no matter what the size of the over-all unit, to the proportions indicated in FIG- URES 14 to 16, the described operation will necessarily followa timed sequence with a start position of FIG- URE 14, a first cut position of FIGURE 15 and a second cut position of FIGURE 16 and a third cut position (again) of FIGURE 14.
- FIGURES 14 to 16 are thus set forth herein as a full and self-explanatory description of the linkage system; those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that by suitable scaling of these representative sizes to a size for practical usage, the described functions will be obtained.
- cam plates or bell arms such as those shown at 210, 224 and 250 which control the first, second and third cutting stages respectively.
- alternate structures may be utilized so long as the three respective pivot points (as to relative distances) of each of such cam plates are retained in the relative locations indicated in FIGURES 14 to 16 inclusive.
- cam plate 210 lies in the outermost plane
- cam 224 is positioned in a plane immediately adjacent base plate .10
- the cam plate 250 is positioned in a plane intermediate those of 210 and 224.
- Another variation in the operation of the mechanism is the production of diced or cubed potatoesa desirable product not only as one for immediate consumption but for use in such prepared foods as soups and stews.
- the only variation which is needed to produce the diced product is the addition of more cutting elements in the fourth stage of cutting, or a series of straight edge cutting blades positioned in the area where the blades are locked in place. If dicing is desired, then these additional blades will be disposed between the top and bottom members of the housing here indicated (FIGURE 11) at and 151 respectively. The addition of three such 13 blades, spaced the required distance apart, will produce an additional cut, resulting in the diced or cubed product.
- the blade depicted in FIG- URE 13 has a preferred cutting edge forming an angle of about 8, as there indicated.
- the blade here depicted is one for the cutting of crinkle cut potatoes, this angularity of the cutting edge is also preferred if the blade be of straight type, experimentation having demonstrated that such blades must be of substantial thickness to withstand high speed cutting operations without substantial damage to the cellular structure of the tuber.
- the blades on each side of the center line are disposed with the flat sides thereof parallel to such center line and with the angularity of the cutting edge extending away from the center line.
- the two center blades 120 are in a different plane than the two outer blades; also with respect to blades 140 the two outer blades are forwardly of the center blade.
- a primary advantage of the invention is the production of sliced products which represent only the more desirable center cut portions of the vegetable, which are purer in the sense that defections in the initial vegetable have been removed, and which therefore represent a more desirable and more readily marketable end product.
- the method of the invention involves a mechanical assembly representative of the essence of simplicity yet extremely eflicient in the processing of such vegetables, as potatoes, in the sense that the entire operation is conducted with extreme rapidity so that thousands of pounds of the tuber can be so prepared within an extremely short period of time.
- a cutting assembly for cutting vegetable products into predetermined shapes including crinkle cut shapes, [a series of side] slab cutting elements for removing some of the side slabs from the product, a first reciprocating piston means to successively thrust said products through said elements in single line fashion, [end] additional side slab cutting elements for removing the remainder of the side slabs from the product disposed to receive said products in series with said first named cutting elements, spaced and parallel cutting knives adjacent said [end] additional side slab cutting elements to sever said products in one direction into a plurality of center cuts, spaced and parallel cutting means adjacent to said cutting knives and right angularly disposed to said one direction, a second reciprocating piston means to force said products through said [end] additional side slab cutting elements and said cutting knives, and a third recipro cating piston means to force said products through said right angularly disposed cutting means, said first, second and third piston means being sequentially timed with re spect to each other.
- a sequential slabbing and cutting system comprising a series of four side slab cutting elements mounted for horizontal cutting action, a first reciprocating means to successively thrust each of said products sequentially through said elements, two end slab cutting elements disposed at right angles to said side slab cutting elements and adjacent thereto, spaced and parallel cutting knives adjacent said end slab cutting elements to divide said products into a plurality of center cuts, a second reciprocating piston means to drive said products through said end slab cutting means and said cutting knives, spaced and parallel cutting means adjacent to said cutting knives and right angularly disposed to said one direction, and a third reciprocating means to force said products through said right angularly disposed cutting means to further sever said products into an additional number of center cuts.
- timing means to automatically time and synchronize said first, second and third reciprocating means so that the operation of said assembly is continuous.
- a sequential slabbing and segmenting system comprising a first, second and third cutting assembly, a cuting means in each assembly and reciprocating thrust means for forcing potatoes successively through each of said cutting means, said cutting means of said first assembly comprising horizontally disposed side slab removing cutters, said cutting means for said second assembly comprising vertically disposed end slab cutters and primary center slicing cutters, and said cutting means for said third assembly comprising secondary center slicing cutters, said last named cutters being positioned for cutting in a direction right angularly to said primary center slicing cutters, said thrust means for said first assembly positioning a potato before said thrust means of said second assembly, and said thrust means for said second assembly positioning a potato before said secondary center slicing cutters.
- a guide means is positioned in advance of said cutting means of said first stage said guide means comprising interconnected opposed guide members, said guide means aligning said potatoes in center position for direct impingement upon said first assembly cutting means.
- each of said cutting means comprises straight edge cutters for producing flat surfaced potato slices.
- each of said cutting means comprises corrugated edge cutters for producing crinkle cut potato slices.
- a potato cutting mechanism for the production of cubed, string French fried or crinkle cut potatoes
- a horizontal reciprocating pusher mechanism for the production of cubed, string French fried or crinkle cut potatoes
- a side slab cutter assembly positioned in front of said pusher mechanism for removing some of the side slabs from the product, each of said potatoes being forced through said cutter assembly by said pusher mechanism whereby [the] said some of said side slabs are removed
- a vertically reciprocating piston disposed forwardly of said cutter assembly having a pusher plate thereon, said pusher mechanism causing said partially side slabbed potatoes to be successively positioned under said pusher plate, additional [end] side slab and primary center slice cutters under said pusher plate, said pusher plate successively forcing each of said potatoes through said last named cutters
- a horizontally disposed piston means adjacent and under said last named cutters said pusher plate successively positioning said potatoes in front of said last named piston means, secondary center slice cutters disposed right angularly to said primary center slice cutters and in advance of
- a method for the continuous and sequential cutting of a food product into string French fried and crinkle cut shapes comprising initially removing [four] a partial number of side slabs from the exterior of said product, passing said product to an [end] additional side slab removal zone [and] for removing [said end] the remain ing side slabs from said product, passing said product through a center slab cutting zone in a direction to sever said product into multiple center cut slabs, passing said center cut slabs through an additional center slab cutting zone in a direction at right angles to said first direction to divide said center cut slabs into additional center cut segments, and discharging said center cut segments from said last named zone.
- a cutting assembly for cutting vegetable products into predetermined shapes, including crinkle cut shapes
- the combination comprising a series of pairs of side slab cutting elements, reciprocating piston means to successively thrust said products through said pairs of elements 2 to sever side slabs from said product and produce a substantially rectangular shaped segment therefrom, a first set of spaced and parallel cutting knives for severing said segment in one direction into a plurality of center cuts, reciprocating piston means for forcing said segment through said first set of knives, a second set of spaced and parallel cutting knives right angularly disposed to said one direction for slicing said center cuts into a plurality of strips, and reciprocating piston means for forcing said center cuts through said second set of knives.
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