NZ708941B - Slicer - Google Patents
SlicerInfo
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- NZ708941B NZ708941B NZ708941A NZ70894115A NZ708941B NZ 708941 B NZ708941 B NZ 708941B NZ 708941 A NZ708941 A NZ 708941A NZ 70894115 A NZ70894115 A NZ 70894115A NZ 708941 B NZ708941 B NZ 708941B
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- Prior art keywords
- supporting plate
- slicing
- movable supporting
- sliced
- width adjusting
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract
provide a slicer that can slice a material to be sliced with a uniform thickness and can also be used sanitarily. [Means to Solve Problems] A slicer 1 which includes a slice width adjusting mechanism 100 that is provided with a slice width adjusting dial 60 having a cylindrical shape that has a screw portion 62 formed on an outer peripheral surface and is capable of supporting the rear surface 40c of a movable supporting plate 40, a screw receiving hole 13 that is integrally formed with a frame 10 and capable of being engaged with the screw portion 62, and a first rib 45 that is formed on the rear surface 40c of the movable supporting plate 40 so as to stand thereon and capable of being fitted into the slice width adjusting dial 60. [Selected Drawing] Fig. 1 screw portion 62 formed on an outer peripheral surface and is capable of supporting the rear surface 40c of a movable supporting plate 40, a screw receiving hole 13 that is integrally formed with a frame 10 and capable of being engaged with the screw portion 62, and a first rib 45 that is formed on the rear surface 40c of the movable supporting plate 40 so as to stand thereon and capable of being fitted into the slice width adjusting dial 60. [Selected Drawing] Fig. 1
Description
Slicer
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slicer for slicing a
material to be sliced, such as a vegetable, fruit or the like,
and in particular concerns a slicer capable of desirably adjust a
slicing width of the material to be sliced.
Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, as a slicer for use in easily slicing
s materials to be sliced, such as vegetables, fruits or the
like, into sliced pieces having a desired width, such a slicer
has been used in which the al to be sliced is reciprocally
moved forward and rearward in the slicing direction so as to
slice the al to be sliced by using a slicing blade.
[0003]
As a conventional slicer, such a slicer has been known
which is provided with a frame having a pair of right and left
supporting arms, a g blade with two ends thereof being
secured to the supporting arms, a fixed supporting plate that is
placed on the front side of the slicing blade and passed between
a pair of right and left frame portions, and a movable supporting
plate that is placed on the rear side of the slicing blade, with
the slicing width ness) of a sliced material width being
made adjustable by moving the movable ting plate in a
3O vertical direction.
As the movable ting plate of this slicer, a structure
has been known in which its two ends are journaled to the paired
right and left supporting arms so as to be able to rock in
vertical directions (for example, see JP—A No. 2004~338069), and
another structure has been known in which it is movable
horizontally in vertical directions by a spacer disposed below a
e receiving plate (for example, see JP—A No. 2011—156435).
[Patent nt 1] JP—A No. 2004~338069
[Patent Document 2] JP—A No. 2011-156435
In the case of the above—mentioned former slicer, however,
as shown in Figs. 7(a) and 7(b), a movable supporting plate 91 is
positioned so as to be tilted downward in a vertical direction H,
with a slicing blade 92 being diagonally ed relative to a
slicing direction S, that is, with a distance between the movable
supporting plate 91 and the slicing blade 92 being gradually
d from one of the ends in a width direction W toward the
other end; therefore, in the case when a material M to be sliced
is long in the width direction W, a problem arises in which
deviations occur n a thickness ta of its cut portion a on
the one of the end sides in the width direction W of a sliced
piece C and a thickness Eb of its out portion b on the other end
side.
[0007]
Moreover, since the slicing blade 92 that is intruded to a
material M to be sliced horizontally slices the material to be
sliced, a problem arises in which in the case when a material to
be sliced is long in a slicing direction S, as shown in Figs.
8(a) to 8(d), deviations occur in the thicknesses of a sliced
piece C before and after the slicing direction S, that is, a
ess E9 on the tip side in the slicing direction S of the
sliced piece C and a thickness Ed on the rear side are different
from each other.
[0008]
Furthermore, in the case of the above—mentioned latter
, since the movable supporting plate assembled onto the
frame is not easily removed from the frame, cut chips of the
material to be sliced tend to be caught in a gap between the
e supporting plate and the spacer, or waste water
containing soil or the like adhering to the surface of a material
to be sliced tends to remain in the gap, with the result that
sanitation might become poor as the slicer is used.
In the case of a slicer in which a movable ting plate
made of resin is used, since upon slicing a material to be ,
the movable supporting plate is deflected downward in the
vertical direction by a pressing force exerted onto the material
to be sliced, the gap n the slicing blade and the movable
supporting plate is widened beyond a predetermined gap between
the slicing blade and the movable supporting plate, the sliced
pieces tend to become r than the intended thickness.
Therefore, in order to slice the material to be sliced with
a uniform thickness and also to provide a slicer capable of being
used sanitarily, there are some technical problems to be solved,
and the object of the present invention is to solve these
problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011]
The present invention, which has been proposed to achieve
the above object, includes an invention ing to claim 1 that
provides a slicer including: a frame, a g blade with its
two ends being supported by the frame, a movable supporting plate
that supports a material to be sliced when the material to be
sliced is moved to slide toward the slicing blade, and a slice
width adjusting mechanism capable of adjusting the slicing width
of the al to be sliced by raising and lowering the movable
supporting plate in vertical ions, and in this structure,
3O the slice width adjusting mechanism is provided with: a slice
width adjusting dial having a cylindrical shape that has a screw
portion formed on an outer peripheral surface, and is capable of
supporting the rear e of the movable supporting plate
horizontally, a screw receiving hole that is integrally formed
with the frame and capable of being engaged with the screw
portion and a rib that is formed to stand on the rear surface of
the movable ting plate and can be fitted into the slice
width adjusting dial.
In accordance with this structure, since the movable
supporting plate is raised and lowered with its horizontal state
being maintained by the slice width adjusting dial, the slice
width adjusting dial is positioned at a desired position in a
height direction in ance with an engaged state between the
screw portion and the screw receiving hole; therefore, since the
movable supporting plate is raised and lowered depending on the
position of the slice width adjusting dial, with its horizontal
state being maintained, it becomes possible to slice a material
to be sliced with a uniform thickness regardless of the size of
the material to be sliced.
[0013]
Moreover, by allowing the slice width adjusting dial to
support the rear surface of the movable supporting plate without
a gap, it is possible to prevent cut chips and waste water from
remaining between the slice width adjusting dial and the movable
supporting plate, and consequently to sanitarily use the slicer.
Furthermore, since the rib is formed on the rear surface of
the movable supporting plate, the rigidity of the movable
supporting plate is increased so that it becomes possible to
prevent the movable supporting plate from being deflected
downward by a pressing force d when the movable supporting
plate slices a material to be sliced.
An invention disclosed in claim 2 provides a slicer in
which, in on to the structure of the slicer of claim 1, the
movable supporting plate has an easily ting region that is
formed on the front side in the slicing direction as a narrowed
portion along the g ions in which the material to be
sliced is d to slide upon slicing the material to be sliced,
with at least one portion of the slice width adjusting dial being
made to support the inside of the easily deflecting region.
In accordance with this structure, since the slice width
adjusting dial supports the movable supporting plate within the
easily deflecting region of the movable supporting plate it
becomes possible to further prevent the movable ting plate
from being deflected downward by a pressing force exerted when
the movable ting plate slices a al to be sliced.
An invention disclosed in claim 3 provides a slicer in
which, in addition to the structure of the slicer of claim 2, the
movable supporting plate has an easily deflecting region that is
formed on the front side in the slicing direction as a narrowed
portion along the slicing directions in which the material to be
sliced is allowed to slide upon slicing the al to be sliced,
with at least one portion of the rib being disposed inside the
easily deflecting region.
In accordance with this structure, since the rib is
disposed within the easily deflecting region of the movable
supporting plate, it becomes possible to further prevent the
movable supporting plate from being deflected downward by a
pressing force exerted when the movable supporting plate slices a
material to be sliced.
An invention sed in claim 4 provides a slicer in
which, in addition to the structure of the slicer of any one of
claims 1 to 3, the frame is provided with a guide groove formed
as a concave portion in a direction dicular to the inner
peripheral surface, and the movable supporting plate has guide
3O pins that are attached to two sides thereof in the width
direction orthogonal to the slicing direction, and capable of
being engaged with the guide groove.
In ance with this structure, since the movable
rting plate is raised and lowered upward and downward, it is
le to easily position—determine the movable supporting
plate.
An invention disclosed in claim 5 provides a slicer in
which, in addition to the structure of the slicer according to
claim 4, the guide groove is formed on the rear e of of the
frame in a direction perpendicular thereto so as to be opened
therefrom, and the guide pin of the movable supporting plate is
attachably ed from the guide groove h the opening of
the guide groove.
In accordance with this structure, since the movable
supporting plate can be detached from the frame, it becomes
possible to easily wash the movable supporting plate.
[0023]
An invention disclosed in claim 6 provides a slicer in
which, in addition to the structure of the slicer of any one of
claims 1 to 5, in the case when the movable supporting plate is
divided into a tip portion, a center portion and a rear portion
from the tip to the rear end in the slicing direction, the rib is
disposed in a manner so as to bridge over the tip portion and the
center portion of the movable supporting plate.
In accordance with this structure, since the rib is formed
over a wide range of the movable supporting plate, it is possible
to prevent the movable ting plate from being deflected
downward by a pressing force exerted when the movable supporting
plate slices a material to be .
[Effects of the ion]
[0025]
Since the slicer in accordance with the present invention
raises and lowers the movable supporting plate horizontally while
ssing the deflection of the movable supporting plate, it
becomes possible to slice a material to be sliced with a uniform
thickness regardless of the size of the material to be sliced,
and also to suppress cut chips and waste water from ing;
thus, the slicer can be sanitarily used.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figs. 1(a) and 1(b) are gs that show a slicer in
accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; Fig.
1(a) is a perspective view showing the surface side of the
slicer; and Fig. 1(b) is a perspective view showing the rear
surface side of the slicer.
Figs. 2(a) to 2(c) are drawings that show a frame and a
fixed supporting plate; Fig. 2(a) is a plan view showing a
surface side of the frame; Fig. 2(b) is a bottom face view
showing a rear surface side of the frame; and Fig. 2(c) is a
cross—sectional view taken along line IIC—IIC in Fig. 2(a).
Figs. 3(a) to 3(d) are drawings that show the movable
supporting plate of Fig. 1; Fig. 3(b) is a bottom face view
showing a rear surface side of the movable ting plate; Fig.
3(c) is a side view of the movable supporting plate; and Fig.
3(d) is a cross—sectional view taken along line IIID—IIID in Fig.
3(a).
Figs. 4(a) to 4(c) are drawings that show the slice width
adjusting dial of Fig. 1; Fig. 4(a) is a perspective view showing
the slice width adjusting dial; Fig. 4(b) is a plan view of the
slice width adjusting dial; and Fig. 4(c) is a cross—sectional
view taken along line IVC—IVC in Fig. 4(b).
Fig. 5 is a schematic view that explains the action of the
slice width adjusting dial.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view that shows a state in which a
material to be sliced is sliced by using the slice width
ing dial.
Fig. 7 is a schematic View that ns a deviation in the
slice width in the width direction in a conventional slicer.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view that ns a deviation in the
slice width in the slicing direction in the conventional slicer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In order to achieve the object for providing a slicer that
can slice a material to be sliced with a uniform thickness and is
capable of being used sanitarily, the present invention is
provided with a slicer including: a frame, a slicing blade with
its two ends being supported by the frame, a movable supporting
plate that supports a material to be sliced when the material to
be sliced is moved to slide toward the slicing blade, a slice
width adjusting mechanism capable of adjusting the slicing width
of the al to be sliced by g and lowering the movable
supporting plate in vertical directions, and in this structure,
the slice width ing mechanism is ed with: a slice
width adjusting dial having a cylinder shape that has a screw
portion formed on an outer peripheral surface, and is capable of
supporting the rear surface of the e supporting plate
ntally, a screw receiving hole that is integrally formed
with the frame and capable of being engaged with the screw
portion and a rib that is formed to stand on the rear surface of
the movable supporting plate and fitted into the slice width
adjusting dial; thus, it becomes possible to achieve the object.
[Embodiments]
Referring to Figs., the ing description will discuss
one embodiment relating to a slicer l in accordance with the
present invention” Additionally, in the following description,
terms “front” and “rear” correspond to the front side and the
rear side in a slicing direction that is coincident with a
feeding direction of a material to be sliced at the time of
g the material to be sliced. er, terms “up” and
“down” correspond to the upper side and the downward side in a
perpendicular direction to the slicer.
As shown in Fig. 1(a) and Fig. 1(b), the slicer l is
provided with a frame 10, a slicing blade 20 for slicing a
material to be sliced, a fixed ting plate 30 disposed on
the front side of the slicing blade 20, a movable supporting
plate 40 disposed on the rear side of the slicing blade 20, an
exchange blade 50 that is exchangeable, and a slicing width
adjusting mechanism 100 that position—determines the movable
supporting plate 40 at a desired position in the vertical
direction by the slicing width adjusting dial 60. The frame 10,
the fixed supporting plate 30, the movable supporting plate 40
and the slicing width adjusting dial 60 are respectively made of
an ABS resin and ed by an injection molding process. The
slicing blade 20 and the exchange blade 50 are made of stainless
steel.
The slicer l is ed such that when a user reciprocally
moves a material to be sliced in a slicing direction S while
pressing the material to be sliced onto the movable supporting
plate 40, the al to be sliced is sliced into sliced pieces
having a thickness in accordance with a gap between the slicing
blade 20 and the movable supporting plate 40. The sliced pieces
are discharged from the rear side of the slicer l.
[0031]
The slicing blade 20 is ed diagonally to the width
direction W of the frame 10. On the right and left sides of the
slicing blade 20, holes, not shown, are respectively formed. The
slicing blade 20 is fastened to the frame 10 by bolts B1 inserted
through securing holes lOa formed on the surface of the frame 10
and the holes of the slicing blade 20. Additionally, the
ing method is not limited by a fastening method by the use
of bolts, and any method may be used as long as the slicing blade
is secured onto the frame 10.
3O [0032]
The exchange blade 50 is attached between the slicing blade
and the e supporting plate 40. The exchange blade 50 has
its two ends supported by the frame 10. The ge blade 50 is
provided with a plurality of teeth formed in the longitudinal
direction of the exchange blade 50 so that notches can be formed
in the material to be sliced along the slicing direction S in
accordance with the gap of the tive teeth” The ge
blade 50 is secured by being pressed onto the frame 10 by bolts,
not shown, that are inserted in bolt through holes 10c formed on
outside surfaces 10b of the frame 10. By using the slicing blade
and the exchange blade 50 in combination, the material to be
sliced can be sliced into various stick shapes or stripe shapes
having large and small sizes.
The movable supporting plate 40 and the slice width
adjusting dial 60 are detachably attached to the frame 10 so that
the respective members can be washed individually.
The slicer 1 is provided with an anti—slipping member 70
attached to the tip thereof in the slicing direction S. The anti~
slipping member 70 has an anti—slipping layer made of resin on
its e. The anti—slipping member 70 has its ridge—line
cross—sectional shape in the slicing direction 8 formed in a
manner so as to be curved into a convex shape, and when the user
uses the slicer 1, the anti—slipping member 70 is diagonally
pushed onto a chopping board or the like so that it is possible
to slice the material to be sliced, without the slicer 1 being
slipped.
As shown in Figs. 2(a) to 2(c), the frame 10 is ed
with a pair of right and left supporting arms 11 attached to the
two ends in the width direction of the fixed supporting plate 30,
a stay 12 that is passed between the right and left paired
supporting arms 11, and a screw receiving hole 13 to be described
later, which is formed virtually in the center of the stay 12 and
can be d with a slicing width adjusting dial.
The supporting arm 11 is provided with slits 11a that are
formed on the inner surfaces and house two ends of the slicing
blade 20. The slicing blade 20 is inserted from the slits 11a and
disposed at a predetermined position.
The supporting arm 11 is provided with a guide groove 11b
formed with a concave shape on the inside surface. The guide
groove 11b is formed so as to extend in a perpendicular direction
H. The guide groove 11b is designed to be engaged with a guided
pin 41 to be bed later of the movable supporting plate 40.
Additionally, the shape of the guide groove 11b may be set
desirably. Since the lower portion in the perpendicular direction
H of the guide groove 11b is formed so as to be opened” The
movable ting plate 40 can be ably detached from the
frame 10.
The frame 10 is provided with a handle 14 that is held by
the user. In the present embodiment, the handle 14 is ally
combined with the rear end of the supporting arm 11; however, the
handle 14 may have a structure to be detachably attached and
fastened by using bolts, as long as it can be secured to the
supporting frame 11.
The fixed supporting plate 30 is disposed between the
paired supporting arms 11, and integrally attached to the
supporting arm 11. On the surface 30a of the fixed supporting
plate 30, 8 rows of groove portions 31 are engraved and formed
side by side in the width direction W in an extended manner in
the slicing direction S. By forming the groove portions 31 on the
e 30a of the fixed supporting plate 30, the fixed
ting plate 30 and the material to be sliced are made in
contact with each other with a reduced area so that the material
to be sliced can be moved smoothly. The depth dimension of the
groove portions 31 may be bly determined.
[0040]
As shown in Fig. 3(a) to 3(d), the movable supporting plate
40 is provided with pins 41 to be guided, formed on the rear side
of the side faces 40a so as to protrude therefrom. The pins 41 to
be guided are designed to be engaged with the guide grooves 11b
of the supporting arm 11 so that the movable supporting plate 40
is raised and lowered in accordance with the shape of the guide
grooves 11b. For example, in the case when each guide groove 11b
is formed from the lower side to the upper side in the
perpendicular direction H, as well as diagonally from the rear
side toward the front side in the slicing ion S, the
movable supporting plate 40 is also diagonally raised and lowered
in accordance with the shape of each of the guide grooves 11b.
When the movable supporting plate 40 is raised, the guided pin 41
is engaged with the guide groove llb so that wobbling and
twisting of the e supporting plate 40 are regulated.
[0041]
On the e 40b of the movable supporting plate 40, 8
rows of groove portions 42 are engraved and formed side by side
in the width direction W in an extended manner in the slicing
direction S. By forming the groove portions 42, the contact area
between the movable supporting plate 40 and the material to be
sliced is d correspondingly so that the sliding resistance
upon slicing the material to be sliced is reduced.
The tip portion 43 of the movable supporting plate 40 is
formed so as to be gradually narrowed from the vicinity of the
center of the movable supporting plate 40 toward the front side
in the slicing direction S, and at the vicinity of the tip of the
movable supporting plate 40, an easily ting region R that
is easily deflected downward by a pressing force that presses the
material to be sliced downward upon slicing the material to be
sliced” More specifically, the easily deflecting region R is
formed at a tip portion 43 that is formed to have a width
narrower than that of the rear end n 44, with a reduced
rigidity; That is, when, upon slicing the material to be sliced,
3O a pressing force that presses the material to be sliced downward
is exerted on the e ting plate 40, the tip portion 43
having a rigidity lower than that of the rear end potion 44 is
easily deflected downward locally. In the t embodiment, the
easily deflecting region R is formed over virtually a half
portion of the length dimension of the movable supporting plate
40 from the tip of the movable ting plate 40 toward the
rear end.
Moreover, on the rear surface 40c of the e supporting
plate 40, a first rib 45, which is disposed so as to include one
portion of the easily deflecting region R and improves the
ty of the easily deflecting region R, is formed” The first
rib 45 is formed into a d shape that is gradually expanded
in its diameter from the lower side in the perpendicular
direction H upward so that with this structure, the movable
supporting plate 40 is easily removed from a metal mold.
In the present embodiment, the first rib 45 is formed into
a hollow cylindrical shape; however, any shape may be adopted as
long as the ty of the movable supporting plate 40 is
increased, and for example, a solid cylindrical shape may be used,
or an ellipsoidal shape or the like may be used.
Supposing that the movable supporting plate 40 is divided
into three equal ns, that is, a tip region r1, a center
region r2, and a rear end region r3, successively from the tip
side in the slicing direction S, the first rib 45 is formed in a
manner so as to bridge over the tip region r1 and the center
region r2. That is, the first rib 45 is formed within 2/3 of the
length dimension of the movable supporting plate from the tip
toward the rear end in the slicing direction S of the e
supporting plate 40. Thus, the rigidity of the movable supporting
plate 40 is increased so that the movable supporting plate 40 is
suppressed from deflecting downward upon receipt of a pressing
3O force exerted at the time of slicing the material to be sliced.
On the rear surface 40c of the movable supporting plate 40,
a second rib 46 disposed into a lattice pattern is formed. Thus,
the rigidity of the movable supporting plate 40 is further
increased.
As shown in Fig. 5, the slice width adjusting dial 60 is
ed with a main body unit 61 having a hollow cylindrical
shape, a screw portion 62 formed on the outer peripheral e
of the main body unit 61 and a handle 63 formed on the base end
of the main body unit 61.
The inner diameter of the main body unit 61 is formed to
have a larger diameter than the outer diameter of the first rib
[0049]
The screw portion 62 is capable of being engaged with the
screw receiving hole 13.
The handle 63 is held by the user when the user rotates the
slice width adjusting dial 60 to vertically raise or lower the
movable supporting plate 40.
Next, referring to Fig. 5, the following description will
discuss the slice width adjusting mechanism 100. Additionally,
the slice width is adjustable by g or lowering the movable
supporting plate 40 relative to the slicing blade 20, and the
sequence of processes for lowering the e supporting plate
40 is reversed to the sequence of processes for raising the
movable supporting plate 40; therefore, the following description
will discuss the function of the slice width adjusting mechanism
100 by exemplifying the process for g the movable
supporting plate 40.
The slice width adjusting mechanism 100 is constituted by
the screw receiving hole 13 of the frame 10, the first rib 45 of
the movable supporting plate 40 and the slice width adjusting
dial 60.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view that explains the action of the
slice width ing mechanism 100, with the screw receiving
hole 12, the first rib 45 and the slice width adjusting dial 6O
being omitted. Fig. 5(a) is a view showing a state before the
slice width ing screw 60 is engaged with the screw
receiving hole 13; Fig. 5(b) is a View showing a state in which
the slice width adjusting screw 60 is d with the screw
receiving hole 13; Fig. 5(c) is a View showing a state in which
the slice width adjusting screw 60 is made to screw forward; and
Fig. 5(d) is a View showing a state in which slice width
adjusting screw 60 is made to further screw d.
First, as shown in Fig. 5(a), before the slice width
adjusting screw 60 is engaged with the screw receiving hole 13,
the first rib 45 of the movable supporting plate 40 is inserted
through the screw ing hole 13
Next, as shown in Fig. 5(b), the slice width adjusting
screw 60 is d with the screw receiving hole 13. At this
time, the first rib 45 of the movable supporting plate 40 is
housed in a nested state inside the main body unit 61 of the
slice width adjusting screw 60.
[0056]
When the slice width adjusting screw 60 is rotated to screw
forward, as shown in Fig. 5(c), the slice width adjusting screw
60 is raised relative to the screw receiving hole 13 so that the
top surface 61a of the main body unit 61 is made in contact with
the rear surface 40c of the movable supporting plate 40. At this
time, the top surface 61a of the main body unit 61 comes into
contact with the rear surface 40c of the movable supporting plate
40 between the first rib 45 and the second rib 46.
When the slice width adjusting screw 60 further screws
forward, as shown in Fig. 5(d), the slice width adjusting screw
60 raises the movable supporting plate 40. At this time, since
the movable supporting plate 40 is supported by the entire
e of the top surface 61a of the slice width adjusting screw
60 so that the movable supporting plate 40 is raised in a stable
manner.
After the movable supporting plate 40 has been raised until
the gap between the slicing blade 20 and the movable supporting
plate 40 has reached a desired slice width, the rotation of the
slice width adjusting screw 60 is stopped so that the movable
supporting plate 40 is supported by the slice width adjusting
screw 60 and also on—adjusted.
That is, the movable supporting plate 40 is raised with its
horizontal attitude being maintained by the slice width adjusting
dial 60, and in accordance with the engaged state between the
screw portion 62 and the screw receiving hole 13, the slide width
adjusting dial 60 is position—determined at a desired position in
the height direction H so that as shown in Figs. 6(a) to 6(d),
since the movable ting plate 40 is raised/lowered, with its
ntal attitude being ined, depending on the position
of the slice width adjusting dial 60, it is possible to slice the
material to be sliced with a uniform thickness less of the
size of the material to be sliced.
[0060]
Moreover, since the slice width adjusting dial 60 is made
in contact with the rear surface 40c of the movable ting
plate 40, and supports it t any gap, cut chips and waste
water are prevented from remaining between the slice width
adjusting dial 60 and the movable supporting plate 40; therefore,
the slicer 1 can be used sanitarily.
Furthermore, since the first rib 45 is placed on the rear
surface 40c of the movable supporting plate 40, the rigidity of
the movable supporting plate 40 is increased so that it becomes
possible to suppress the movable supporting plate 40 from being
deflected downward by receiving a pressing force exerted when the
e supporting plate 40 slices the material to be sliced.
In this manner, the slicer l in accordance with the t
embodiment makes it possible to horizontally raise or lower the
movable supporting plate 40 while the deflection of the movable
supporting plate 40 is being suppressed; thus, it becomes
possible to slice the material to be sliced with a uniform
thickness regardless of the size of the material to be sliced and
since it is possible to suppress cut chips and waste water from
remaining, it becomes possible to use the slicer sanitarily.
Additionally, in the t ion, various
cations may be made within the scope without departing from
the gist of the present invention, and those modifications are of
course included within the scope of the present invention.
nations of Reference NUmerals]
l SLICER
lO FRAME
10a ATTACHING hole
10b OUTSIDE SURFACE
lOC BOLT COMMUNICATION HOLE
ll SUPPORTING ARM
lla SLIT
11b GUIDE GROOVE
l2 STAY
13 SCREW RECEIVING HOLE
l4 HANDLE
20 SLICING BLADE
3O FIXED SUPPORTING PLATE
30a SURFACE (OF FIXED SUPPORTING PLATE)
31 GROOVE PORTION (OF FIXED SUPPORTING PLATE)
4O E SUPPORTING PLATE
40a SIDE FACE
40b SURFACE (OF MOVABLE SUPPORTING PLATE)
40C REAR SURFACE
4l GUIDED PIN
42 GROOVE PORTION (OF MOVABLE SUPPORTING PLATE)
43 Tip PORTION
44 REAR END PORTION
45 FIRST RIB
46 SECOND RIB
50 EXCHANGE BLADE
6O SLICE WIDTH ADJUSTING DIAL
61 MAIN BODY UNIT
61a TOP SURFACE
63 HANDLE
70 ANTI"SLIPPING MEMBER
100 SLICE WIDTH ADJUSTING MECHANISM
B1 BOLT
SLICING DIRECTION
WIDTH DIRECTION
:1: AL DIRECTION
EASILY DEFLECTING REGION
r1 TIP REGION
r2 CENTER REGION
r3 REAR END REGION
Claims (6)
1. A slicer comprising: a frame; a slicing blade with two ends thereof being supported by the frame; a movable supporting plate that ts a material to be sliced when the material to be sliced is moved to slide toward the slicing blade; and a slice width adjusting mechanism capable of ing the slicing width of the material to be sliced by raising/ lowering the e supporting plate relative to the g blade, wherein the slice width adjusting ism comprises: a 10 slice width adjusting dial that has a cylinder shape having a screw portion formed on an outer peripheral surface, and is capable of supporting the rear surface of the movable supporting plate horizontally; a screw receiving hole that is integrally formed with the frame and capable of being engaged with the screw 15 portion; and a rib that is formed in the movable supporting plate to stand on the rear surface of the movable ting plate and fitted into the slice width adjusting dial, wherein a top surface of the er shape of the slice width adjusting dial when moved forward contacts the rear surface 20 of the e supporting plate moving the movable supporting plate forming a gap between the slicing blade and the movable supporting plate and a combination of the rib and the top surface increase rigidity of the movable supporting plate adjacent the slicing blade, 25 whereby the movable supporting plate is suppressed from moving downward upon receipt of a pressing force exerted during slicing so as to maintain the gap providing consistent slices.
2. The slicer according to claim 1, wherein the movable 3O supporting plate ses: an easily deflecting region in which a front portion thereof in a slicing direction in which the material to be sliced is allowed to slide upon slicing the material to be sliced is formed with a narrowed width along the slicing ion, with at least one portion of the slicing width 35 adjusting dial being arranged to support the inside of the easily deflecting region.
3. The slicer according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the movable supporting plate comprises: an easily deflecting region in which a front portion thereof in a slicing direction in which the material to be sliced is d to slide upon slicing the material to be sliced is formed with a narrowed width along the slicing direction, with at least one portion of the rib being disposed inside the easily deflecting region. 10
4. The slicer according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the frame is provided with a guide groove formed into a concave shape along a direction dicular to the inner peripheral surface, and the movable supporting plate has a guide pin that is formed on each of two sides in the width ion orthogonal to 15 the slicing direction and is capable of being engaged with the guide groove.
5. The slicer according to claim 4, wherein the guide groove is formed on a rear e in a direction dicular to the 20 frame so as to be opened therefrom, with the guide pin of the movable supporting plate being attachably detached from the guide groove through the opening of the guide .
6. The slicer according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein 25 supposing that the movable supporting plate is divided into three equal portions, that is, a tip region, a center region, and a rear end region, successively from the tip side to the rear end in the slicing direction, the first rib is formed in a manner so as to bridge over the tip region and the center region.
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