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- A23N—MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
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- A23N7/023—Peeling potatoes, apples or similarly shaped vegetables or fruit one by one
- A23N7/026—Peeling machines therefor with rotary fruit holding spindles and fixed or movable peeler blades
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- This invention has for an object to provide a construction in which the paring and the stems will not clog the knife, thus insuring a more perfect paring action.
- Another object of the inventionV is to provide a knife that will direct the parings downwardly so that they will be discharged to one side of the point of discharge of the lapples or other pared articles.
- r- Figure 1 is a view showing the position of the knife as it starts on its curved path, the corer and rotary supporting fork being also shown;
- Fig. 2 is a front view of the knife
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the open side of the knife
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the knife on the open side
- the knife is y supported by a stein 3 which is moved in any suitable Ina-nner to carry the knife in a curved path, as for instance in the man ner shown in my prior patent previously mentioned.
- tnis head comprises a blade supporting portion 7 and a guard supporting portion 8 connected together at one end in spaced relation by an end wall 9 and unconnected at their other ends.
- the side wall 9 extends rearwardly from both the blade supporting portion an d the guard supporting portion, and a deflector 10 extends rearwardly and downwardly from the guard supporting portion to point below the throat between the blade supporting portion and the guard supporting portion, said defiector 10 having one side ljoining with the side wall 9 and its other side converging toward said side wall.
- a strengthening rib 1l may be provided along the lower edge of the blade supporting pon tion 7, this rib converging toward the free end of the blade supporting portion and hav ing its other end connected to the side wall 9.
- the passageway for the parings and stems is preferably provided on that side of the knife which coperates with the inner end of the fork 1. as the stem end of the apple is usually placed on the fork first, leaving the blossom end at the outer end of the fork.
- a head having a throat provided with a mouth Which opens at one side of the head, thel opening in. said. side being'as Wide asgthe mouth, a guardi detachably securedsto the exterior of the head and projecting over the mouth, and a blade detachably secured exteriorly of the throat and projecting. over the mouth, the guard and ltheblade extending to the open side of the head.
- a knife movable a curved path from; the inner end to the outer end thereof, and comprisng a blade, a guard andi-a head supporting the guard and the head having an opening in the side Which cooperates with the inner end of the fork, through whichy opening the parings and stems may pass.
- a head comprising a guardi'supporting-portion, a blade Vsupporting portion spaced .from the guard supporting. portion between its ends', and also at one end',ay side wallconnectilng the 'other ends. of the guard andi the blade supporting.
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B. C. COONS.
PARING MACHINE. APPucAloN HLED sEPT, 28, 1916. lgg@ Patented June 11, 1918.
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BURTON C. COONS, 0F ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
PARING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 1i, i918..
To all @i1/tom t may concern:
Be it known that I, BURTON C. CooNs, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Paring- Machines, of which the following is a specication.
The present invention relates to paring machines and more particularly to the type in which the article to be pared is supported on a rotary fork or other device and is acted upon by a knife which travels in a curved path while the fork is turning so that all portions of the article are caused to be operated upon by the knife, a machine of this kind being disclosed in my prior Patent #1,168,788, dated January 18, 1916.
In the use of such machine it has been found that the knife becomes clogged by parings and stems due to the collection of the latter in the narrow space or throat be tween the blade and the guard and as a consequence the action of the knife becomes defective and does not properly pare the apples. Another` disadvantage of previous knives is that the discharged parings in their fall are not controlled and asa con* sequence it is impossible to maintain them separated from the pared apples.
This invention has for an object to provide a construction in which the paring and the stems will not clog the knife, thus insuring a more perfect paring action. Another object of the inventionV is to provide a knife that will direct the parings downwardly so that they will be discharged to one side of the point of discharge of the lapples or other pared articles.
To these and other ends, the invention consists of parts. and combinations of parts, all of which 'will be hereinafter described, the novel features being pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings r- Figure 1 is a view showing the position of the knife as it starts on its curved path, the corer and rotary supporting fork being also shown;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the knife;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the open side of the knife;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the knife on the open side; and
Fig. 5 is a rear view of the knife.
Referring more particularly to the draw* which are known in this art. The knife is y supported by a stein 3 which is moved in any suitable Ina-nner to carry the knife in a curved path, as for instance in the man ner shown in my prior patent previously mentioned.
The knife comprises a blade 4, and a guard 5 arranged in slightly spaced relation to the blade and at a slight angle to the latter, both of said elements being sup` ported by a head 6 which forms the feature of this invention. This head is so formed that a passageway is provided at one side through which stems and parings may pass from one end of the blade.
In this embodiment of the invention, tnis head comprises a blade supporting portion 7 and a guard supporting portion 8 connected together at one end in spaced relation by an end wall 9 and unconnected at their other ends. The side wall 9 extends rearwardly from both the blade supporting portion an d the guard supporting portion, and a deflector 10 extends rearwardly and downwardly from the guard supporting portion to point below the throat between the blade supporting portion and the guard supporting portion, said defiector 10 having one side ljoining with the side wall 9 and its other side converging toward said side wall. A strengthening rib 1l may be provided along the lower edge of the blade supporting pon tion 7, this rib converging toward the free end of the blade supporting portion and hav ing its other end connected to the side wall 9. The form and the arrangement of the deiiector 10, the side wall 9, and the blade supporting wall 8 are such that a chute is provided which discharges the parings downwardly. This chute opens laterally so that parings and stems will not collect therein or in the space between the knife and the guard. Although the blade support is only supported at one end it connects with the end wall 9 in such a manner that great strength is secured.
The passageway for the parings and stems is preferably provided on that side of the knife which coperates with the inner end of the fork 1. as the stem end of the apple is usually placed on the fork first, leaving the blossom end at the outer end of the fork.
It is also preferred to notch or recess the blade i at the side having the passageway and project the notched end of the-blade' beyond the blade support. This permits the blade to snugly fit about the fork Withits upper edge substantiallypin line with the uppermost line of the fork.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is :n
l. In combination in a knife for paring machines, a head having a throat provided with a mouth Which opens at one side of the head, thel opening in. said. side being'as Wide asgthe mouth, a guardi detachably securedsto the exterior of the head and projecting over the mouth, and a blade detachably secured exteriorly of the throat and projecting. over the mouth, the guard and ltheblade extending to the open side of the head.
2. In combination `with a :fo-rk on which the article to be' pared is supported, a knife movable a curved path from; the inner end to the outer end thereof, and comprisng a blade, a guard andi-a head supporting the guard and the head having an opening in the side Which cooperates with the inner end of the fork, through whichy opening the parings and stems may pass.`
3. The combination ina knife-for-paring machines, a head having a guard supporting portion and a `blade supporting portion spaced apart between their ends and also at one of their ends, the distance between the ends of said portions beingxat 'least' as great as any portion'between their ends; a flat guard secured to the guard supporting portion to overhanor said s ace and a iat blade secured to thef-blade `supporting portion to overhang said space.
4:;In combination in a knife for paring machines, a head having a guard supporting portion and a blade supporting' portion spacedfwafpat between their ends and also at one of their ends, their other end being connected, a guardron. u ther guardi. supporting portion, anda bla-de on theblade supporting portion@ projecting `slightly beyond'. they `rree end of. saidA portion and. formed. with. a: notch to-it snugly ab'out'the forkfofla paringinachine:
5.. In Vcomlfii-n-ation- `in `a knife for paring machines, a head comprising a guardi'supporting-portion, a blade Vsupporting portion spaced .from the guard supporting. portion between its ends', and also at one end',ay side wallconnectilng the 'other ends. of the guard andi the blade supporting. 1 portion andextending f rearwardly Vfrom said.l parts, and Aa detlectorextending s 1 rearwardly and forwardly fron-nthe guard supporting'"portion connected atvone side ofthesi'de Wall', a hat guard securedi to tl1e'guard supporting portion to1 oi-ferlrang the space and extending at least to the/free endI .of thev supporting portion; and flat blade secured to the supporting, `portion "to Vo\-erlra1i, g; the space and extend atleast to the free end' of f the blade supporting, portion.
BURTON 1C. COONS.4
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