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专利摘要:
公开号:SE1050139A1 申请号:SE1050139 申请日:2010-02-11 公开日:2011-08-12 发明作者:Mikael Ericsson;Daniel Ericsson;Nikola Knezevic;Johan Vestberg 申请人:Epu Ag; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[6] In one embodiment of the invention, the bristle edge is substantially parallel to the tangent of at least a portion of the substantially spherical outer surface of the onion. Preferably, the cutting means has a cutting edge which is substantially parallel to the tangent of the entire substantially spherical outer surface of the onion. By arranging the cutting edge so that it is substantially parallel to a tangent of at least a part, but preferably the entire surface, of the onion, the cutting edge can follow the outer shape of the onion during the cutting step, i.e. When the second part with its first arms is pressed down over the onion. [7] In a preferred embodiment, the cutting members have at least in part a disc shape with a certain diameter and its outer circumference acts as a cutting edge and surrounds the first end of the respective arm. This shape of the cutting means gives a cut through the outer skin and completely through the outermost onion layer and the entire double-curved surface of the onion. [8] In one embodiment of the invention, the cutting edge of the cutting means the circumference defined by an angle of at least 180 °. The cutting means can also be provided with a cut-out created in the cutting edge defining a sharp edge. If at least one semicircular cutting edge is used, the cut through the onion shell and its layer is well defined and with a cut-out at the edge, the edge initially cuts into the open end of at least a first layer of a pre-cut second onion surface. 62660 3 [9] In another embodiment, the cutting means arranged at the first ends of each first arm die, the first ends having a substantially circular and vertically extending cross-section with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the cutting means. The difference in radius size | oak seeks a concise and well-defined harvest depth in the onion surface, a cut that at least reaches through the skin and the entire outermost layer of the onion. [10] In another embodiment, the means form the shape of a hook and ear adapted to be inserted into a first onion surface, brittle into the upper part of the onion (4) and to at least peel off the skin and the outermost layer of the onion. The hook is adapted to be inserted into the softly cut second onion surface at a radial distance from the center of the cut onion surface to grip at least the outermost layer of the onion and the skin. By adjusting the dimensions of the arcuate shape of the arms so that they rest on the upper cut part of the onion and giving the hooks a desired protrusion length, the peeling means are self-adjusting according to the size of the onion to be peeled and are adapted to only the outer layer of the onion. In a preferred embodiment, the first arms provided with cutting means are adapted to engage the onion before the second arms provided with the peeling means engage the onion. If the device first cuts through the skin and then peels it off, the peeling process becomes fast and reliable. [12] In another embodiment, a second part is provided with cutting means and that a further second part, called a third part, is provided with the peeling means. By using three parts, clogging of the device can be prevented. [13] Preferably, the third part is constructed similar to the second part, thus comprising a frame on which the other arms are arranged around an opening. First free spirits of the other arms point toward a center axis of the aperture and are radially movable relative to the center axis of the aperture. [14] In another embodiment, an elastic force acts on the arms of the second and / or the third parts, which bias their first ends towards each other. Due to the elastic force acting on the arms, the first end of the arms follows the outer surface of the onion to be peeled. [18] In another embodiment, the first part comprises a plate with a projecting shaft provided with a pointed end on which the onion is placed. [19] The invention also relates to an onion peeler according to a second embodiment. [20] In a first embodiment of the second onion peeler, cutting means protrude from the first end of the respective first arm, which years are provided with at least one cutting edge. [21] Note that all embodiments or details of an embodiment can be combined on all sweets that are not clearly contradictory. [22] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figs. 1 and 2 show an onion peeler according to a first embodiment of the invention, Fig. 3 shows an arm with notches, Fig. 4 shows a Fig. 5 and 6 show an onion peeler according to a second embodiment of the invention, Fig. 7 shows the first part of the onion peeler according to the second embodiment and Fig. 8 shows the onion peeler according to the second embodiment in a completely closed position. [23] In the following, a detailed description of embodiments of an onion peeler according to the invention will be shown in detail with reference to embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. All examples herein are to be considered as part of the general description and are therefore generally possible to combine or replace in any desired manner. Again, therefore, individual details of the various embodiments may be combined or replaced as long as such a combination or such exchange does not clearly oppose the operation of the device. [24] Figures 1 and 2 show a first embodiment of the onion peeler. The peeler comprises a first and a second main part i, 2. The first part i is intended to pour the onion 4 and the second part 2 of is intended to be pressed down over the onion to cut over the entire curved surface with the outer shell and to peel off the hardened outer shell and the outermost onion layer from the onion. The onion to be cut is cut off at both ends to remove the onion biome. This exposes a first onion surface 4a and a second onion surface 4b where the layer of the onion and the hardened outer shell are clearly visible. [25] The first part i comprises a plate i2 with a protruding shaft provided with a pointed end on which the onion 4 is placed. When used, the pointed end 5a is located substantially in the middle of the first ice surface 4a. The onion 4 is pressed down over the end 5a to it when a flange part 5b on which the onion finally comes to rest on its first onion surface 40. [26] The second part 2 comprises a frame 6 on which at least four, but in the figure eight, first and second arms 7a, 7b; 8a, 8b are mounted around an opening 6a in the frame 6 with a, in relation to the opening angularly red, virtual center axis a1. [27] Arms 7a, 7b; 8a, 8b have a first 7al, 7bi; 8a, 8b1 and a second 7a2, 7b2; 8a2, 8b2 and önde respectively. The first ducks 7al, 7bl; 8a1, 8b1 point towards each other and towards the center axis a1 of the opening 6a at an upper area of the semicircular space and the other ends 7a2, 7b2; 8a2, 8b2 are in contact with the frame 6 at the edge of the opening 6a. [28] In Figure 2 it is clear that the first ends 7al, 7bl; 8al, 8bl are arranged separated from each other by a first distance 1, predefined by a distance slightly smaller than the average size of the cut area of an bulb flower. The first ducks 7al, 7bl; 8a1, 8bl are radially displaceable between a first position P1 defined by the first distance I1 and a second position P2 defined by a second distance Iz, the second distance IQ defined by the diameter of a large onion dies. [29] Preferably, the first ends have 7ai, 7bl; 8a, 8b1 a vertically extending cross-sectional section S1 having a substantially circular shape and a diameter d1 and a radius r1. For a more detailed view of the first end of the arms, see Figure 3. [30] Of course, other types of arms are also possible, for example radially extending straight arms (not shown) flexible in a radial direction with the aid of e.g. a feeder so that they are movable between the first and second positions P1 and P2. [31] Arms 7a, 7b; 8a, 8b may be made of a flexible material, such as e.g. plastic, so that they allow an elastic movement of the first ends 7al, 7bl; 8al, 62660 8 8bl of the arms between the first and the second position P1, P2. The elasticity of the material creates a force acting on the arms 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b and biases their first ends 7al, 7bl; 8al, 8bl towards each other and towards the first position P1. [32] Arms 7a, 7b; 8a, 8b may also be made of a rigid material, such as metal, and may be made rotatable about a pivot point provided at the other end 7a2, 7b2; 802, 8b2 in the arms. The rotational movement is limited between the first position P1 and the second position P2. One or more devices that create elastic force 9, such as e.g. separate springs of any suitable material acting on each arm or a rubber ring (not shown) enclosing all the arms, create the force acting on the arms 7a, 7b; 8a, 8b and biasing their first ends 7al, 7bl; 8al, 8bl together towards each other and towards the first position P1. The force generating devices 9 also act as a resistance to movement of the arms 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b in a direction towards the second position P2 and thus the first ends 7a1, 7b1 are maintained; 8al, 8bl contact with the outer surface of the onion. Therefore, due to the elasticity of the arms themselves 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b or the force generating devices 9, the first ends of the arms 7a1, 7b1 follow; 8al, 8bl the outer surface of the onion to be peeled. [33] A tool in the form of a cutting member 10 is mounted on the respective first end 7a1, 7b1 of at least the first two 7a, 7b of the at least four arms. [34] The cutting means 10 is preferably a cutting knife and is shown in more detail in Figure 3. The cutting knife 10 has at least in part a disc shape with a diameter d2 and radius r2 and its circumference is sharpened and used as cutting edge 11. A knife 10 is arranged at the outermost part of the first end 7at, 7bt of the respective arm 7a, 7b with its center point t0a fixed in the first end 7at, 7bt of the arms at a position substantially in the center of the circular cross-sectional section St of the the first end so that the brim edge tt surrounds the end. The knife t0 can be press-fitted, welded, glued, cast or otherwise fastened to the first spirit 7at, 7bt. [35] The diameter d2 of the circular cutting knife is larger than the diameter dt of the cross-sectional section St of the first ends. Preferably, the radius r2 of the knife is approximately one and a half average onion layers larger than the radius rt of the first ends. The difference in radius size ensures a concise and well-defined depth of the cut in the onion surface. Thus a cut that nourishes through at least the skin and the hot outer layer of the onion. [36] When the cutting knife has worn the lower part of the onion, i.e. when the knife has worn below the largest tuft diameter, an upper one cuts the t take off the bristle edge t t into the peel and through the outermost layer of the onion. The cutting edge t t preferably covers the circumference defined by an angle of at least t 80 °, preferably at least 3 t 5 °. [37] This shape and placement of the cutting knife t0, creates during operation, a cut through the outer shell and completely through the outermost layer over the entire double-curved surface of the onion. [38] In order for the knife to initially cut into the pre-cut second onion surface 4b, a cut-out can be made in the cutting edge t t which defines a sharp edge t tb. The sharp edge t tb preferably has an angle Å of between 20 ° and 45 ° of seeds cut off the first onion surface 4a. 62660 10 [39] On the respective first ends 8a1, 8b1 of at least two first arms 8a, Bb of the at least four arms 7a, 7b; 8a, Bb, a tool in the form of a shell member 12 is mounted. See Figure 1. The peeling means 12 is in the form of one or more hooks and ears intended to be inserted into the softly cut second onion surface 4b at a radial distance from the center of the cut second onion surface 4b, gripping at least the outermost layer of the onion 4. By adjust the dimensions of the arcuate shape on the arms 8a, 8b so that they rest on the upper cut part 4b of the desert and give the hook a certain protrusion length, the shell members 12 are self-adjusting and intended to grip only in the outermost layer of the desert. When the other part is pressed down over the onion, the outer layer is gripped by the onion and the tangential forces from the arms separate and the farmers separate the layers. Thus, the hard shell and the outermost soft surface are torn off the onion in the respective pre-cut parts. [40] The first arms 7a, 7b provided with the cutting means 10 are intended to engage the onion 4 before the second arms 8a, 8b provided with the peeling means 12 engage the onion 4. In the first embodiment of the | axle | shown in figure 1 and 2, the first arms 7a, 7b are provided with the cutting means 10 and are arranged below the second arms 8a, Bb provided with the scaling means 12, ie in the semicircular space created by the other arms 8a, 8b. [41] The first and the second main parts 1, 2 can in an embodiment, not shown, be rotatably connected to each other via a maple cake 13 mounted at a first side of the parts. They can also be two separate parts which can be used together by aligning and pressing down the second part 2 over the first part 1, as shown in figure 1. [42] Figures 5, 6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the onion peeler. The scaler comprises one and first 1 and two second parts 2, where the cutting means have been separated from the scaling means. We call them a second and a third main part 2 ', 3. The first part 1' is intended to hold the onion, the second part 2 'is intended to brittle over the whole curved but on the outer shell and the third the part is intended to peel off the outer skin of the onion. The three parts 1 ', 2', 3 are rotatably connected to each other in one end 14. [43] In use, the second part 2 'is first pressed down against the first plate 1' and then cuts diametrical grooves in the outer layer of the onion. Then the third part 3 is pressed down against them the first part 1 ', and now over the second part 2', and grips the outer layer on the onion and peels off the hard skin. The slicing and peeling process begins at a certain angle α1 between the first part 1 'and the second part 2' and the third part 3. This angle α1 is defined by where the onion is placed in relation to the first part 1 '. [44] The first part 1 ', the second part 2' and the third part 3 are preferably rotatably connected to each other by means of a maple cake comprising at least one hinge 13, preferably two coaxially arranged hinges 13, one at each corner 14. See also figure 7 and 8. the end of the scaler. [45] In the preferred embodiment, the first part 1 'is designed to be placed on a table or other horizontal, vertical or other surface and thus the second and third part 2', 3 when used can perform a pivoting movement down towards the first parts 1 '. It is also possible for the first part 1 ', together with the onion 4, to perform the pivoting movement. [46] The hinge or hinge 13 is removably removable. One of the benefits is that the scaler becomes easier to clean. In a preferred embodiment of the hinge 13, the first part 1 'is provided with pins 15 (can also be seen in figure 62660 12 8), two at each corner 14, coaxially directed transversely to the extension length of the parts 1', 2 ', 3. The pins 15 has a circular cross-section which is cut in a vertical direction at two opposite sides near the first part 1 'is placed on a horizontal surface. [47] The second and third parts 2 ', 3 are provided with respective cooperating recesses 16 which hold the pins 15. The recesses 16 are preferably a hole and the ear is provided with an opening 17 towards the end of the second and third part 2', 3. The width of the opening 17 corresponds to the width between the partially flat surfaces 15a of the pins 15 so that the pins 15 can be inserted through the opening 17 near the second and third parts 2 ', 3 in such a position relative to the first part 1' that they The flat surfaces 15a of the pins 15 are in line with the opening 17. In the embodiment shown, the second and third parts 2 ', 3 are in an open fully vertical position. [48] The opening 17 must be narrower than the diameter of the pins 15. In this case, the first, second and third parts 1 ', 2', 3 can only be disassembled in one position and thus will not fall apart in undesirable situations. Of course, it is possible that the recess 16, i.e. the hole and the opening 17, are covered or they are not continuous. [49] Figure 8 shows the first part 1 ', comprising a first plate 12' with a protruding shaft 5 'provided with a pointed end 5a' on which the onion 4 is placed and pressed down until it is in a final position resting on a flange portion 5b '. In one embodiment, the protruding shaft is rotatable about a joint defined by a shaft 18 in the plate 12 '. This facilitates storage of the onion peeler as the shaft 5 'can be placed in a position parallel to the plate 12' when not in use. [50] To compensate for the circular movement around the pivot bearing 13, the shaft 5 'in its protruding working position has a shaft angle ßi which is less than 90 ° relative to the first plate 12'. Preferably, the stem angle ß] is related to the starting angle al so that the onion 4 is cut and peeled mainly angular red towards the cut first and second onion surface 4a, 4b. The shaft 5 'can also have a curved shape in order to compensate even more for the circular movement of the members. [51] The first second part, called the third part 3, comprises a frame 6 ', 6 "on which at least two, but preferably four or more, gay-shaped first and second arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d; 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d are mounted around an opening 6a ', 6a "in the frame 6', 6". The arms are shaped and mounted so that a substantially semicircular space is formed enclosed by the gay-shaped arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d; 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d. The semicircular space is large enough to accommodate at least an upper part of the onion 4 and the opening 6a ', 6a ”in the frame has a diameter which exceeds the diameter of a large onion 4. [52] Arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d; 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d have first 7al, 7bl, 7cl, 7dl; Sal, 8bl, 8cl, 8dl and other spirits 7a2, 7b2, 7c2, 7d2; 8a2, 8b2, 8c2, 8d2. [53] Mounted on the second part 2 'in the embodiment in Figures 5-7 is the tool in the form of a cutting member 10 or a knife. The cutting member 10 is mounted in the first end 7al, 7bl, 7cl, 7dl of the at least two first arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d. The cutting means 10 preferably have the same design as described in the description of Figure 3. [54] The onion holding protruding shaft 5 ', the first arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d and the cutting means 10 are so constructed that the knife 10 only cuts in the onion during use and not in any other parts of the device. Preferably, the projecting shaft 5 'and the flange part 5b' are provided with cut-outs in 6c in which each respective knife is intended to run during the depression. In order to prevent the knives from cutting into the shaft 5 ', the protruding shaft 5' and the flange parts 5b 'can also have a diameter which is smaller than the first distance lj. This construction means that the edge of the knife is kept sharp for a long time. [55] On the third part 3 in the embodiment in Figures 5-7, the tool in the form of a shell member 12 is mounted on the other arms 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d. The shell members 12 are in the form of one or more hooks and are preferably designed as described above and in Figure 4. [56] In Figure 6, the completely closed position is shown where the first, second and third parts are substantially parallel to each other. The protruding shaft 5 'is visible in the opening 6', 6 ". When it is in the storage position, the protruding shaft is preferably folded down to take up less space. [57] The number of arms 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d arranged on the second and third parts is at least two with preferably four. But more than four arms are also possible. It is preferred that the number of arms be equal on both parts 2 ', 3. [58] It can also be noted from Figures 4-7 that the onion peeling device is symmetrical about its extension longitudinal axis. [59] The material in all parts included in the onion peeling device according to all embodiments may be plastic, metal or other material with a specific hardness and which are suitable to be in contact with food. [60] When this second embodiment of the onion peeler is used, the following steps are implemented: Turn the second and the third part 2 ', 3 around the thread 13 so that the first part 1' is exposed. Fold up the shaft 5 'in the first plate 1' until it has reached a projecting position. 0 Place the onion 4 on the protruding shaft 5 '. Fold down the second part 2 'and press it over the onion until it is substantially parallel to the first part. During this step, the disc-shaped sharp knife l0 cuts through the outer layer and the heard shell of the onion around the entire diameter of the onion covered with its heard shell. 0 Fold down the third part 3 and press it down over the onion. During this step, the peeling means 12 in the form of a hook engages in the first cut onion surface 4b, and grasps only the outermost layer of the onion. When the third part is pressed down over the onion, peel the outer layer and peel of the onion. 62660 16 v To remove the now skc | ode onion from the stem 5 '.
权利要求:
Claims (20) [1] Claim claim i. Onion cutter intended to peel the outer shell of an onion (4) comprising a first part (i, i ') intended to hold the onion (4) and at least a second part (2, 2') comprising a frame (6, 6 ') on which first and / or second arms (7a, 7b; 8a, 8b) are arranged around an opening (óa, óa'), first free ends (7ai, 7bi; 8ai, 8bi) of the arms (7a, 7b; sa, ab) point fnai an aanininnaxai (at) nas opening (aa, aa) and are radially movable relative to the center axis (ai) of the opening (6a, 6a ') and die at least two first arms ( 7a, 7b) are provided with vertically arranged cutting means (iO) and at least two other arms (8a, 8b) are provided with shell means (i 2), characterized in that the cutting means (i 0) protrude from the first end (7ai, 7bi). ) of the respective first arm (7a, 7b) in at least one direction of extension of the respective first arm (7a, 7b) and provided with at least one bristle edge (ii). [2] Onion cutter according to claim i, the cutting edge (i) dies substantially parallel to the tangent of at least a part of the substantially spherical outer surface of the onion (4) - [3] An onion slicer according to claim 2, wherein the cutting means (10) has a cutting edge (i i) which is substantially parallel to the tangent of the entire substantially spherical outer surface of the onion. [4] An onion cutter according to claim 1, 2 or 3, the die cutting means (10) has at least in part a disc shape with a diameter (d2) and its outer circumference acts as a cutting edge (ti). [5] Onion cutter according to claim 4, if the cutting edge (i i) of the cutting means (10) dies, the circumference is defined by an angle of at least i80 °. 62660 18 [6] Onion cutter according to claim 4 or 5, the cutting means (10) dies at least partially surround the first end (7ai, 7bi) of the respective arm (7a, 7b). [7] Onion cutter according to any one of the preceding claims, the cutting means (i O) are provided with a cut-out created in the cutting edge (i i) defining a sharp edge (Hb). [8] An onion slicer according to any one of claims 4-7, the first ends (7ai, 7bi) of the first arms (7a, 7b) having a substantially circular and vertically extending cross-section (Si) with a diameter (di) smaller than the diameter (d2) of the cutting members (in 0). [9] Onion cutter according to any one of the preceding claims, if the cutting member (in 2) has the shape of at least one hook and ear adapted to be inserted into a first cutting surface (4a), to cut into the end part of the cutting (4) and to cut at least the skin and an outermost layer of the iOken iO. [10] Onion cutter according to any one of the preceding claims, the first arms (7a, 7b) provided with the cutting means (10) are adapted to engage the onion (4) before the second arms (8a, 8b) provided with the cutting member (i 2) intervenes in iöken i i. [11] An onion slicer according to any one of the preceding claims, a second part (2 ') is provided with a cutting member (Oi) and a further second die, called a third day (3), is provided with the slicing member (in 2). i2. [12] An onion slicer according to claim ii, wherein the third dough (3) comprises a frame (6 ') on which the other arms (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) are arranged around an opening (óa'), first free ends (Bai). , 8bi, 8ci, 8di) of the other arms (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) point towards a center axis (ai) of the opening (óa ') and are radially movable relative to the center axis (ai) of the opening (óa') and at least two of the other arms (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) are provided with the shear member (i2). 62660 19 l3. [13] Onion peeler according to one of the preceding claims, in which an elastic force acts on the arms (7a, 7b, 8a, 8b) of the second and / or the third parts (2, 2 ', 3) which bias their first ends (7al, 7bl; 8al, 8bl) against each other. l4. [14] An onion peeler according to any one of the preceding claims, the arms (7a, 7b, 8a, 8b) of the second and / or the third parts (2, 2 ', 3) are made rotatable around a pivot point arranged at a second end (7a2). , 7b2; 8a2, 8b2) of the arms at a circumference of the opening (óa, 6a '). l5. [15] Onion peeler according to one of the preceding claims, the arms (7a, 7b, 8a, 8b) of the second and / or the third parts (2, 2 ', 3) are arcuate and so shaped and mounted that a substantially semi-fresh space is created. enclosed by the arcuate arms (7a, 7b; 8a, 8b). lo. [16] An onion peeler according to any one of the preceding claims, the onion peeler comprising a first part (1, 1 ') and one or two second parts (2, 2', 3) which are rotatably joined to each other via a maple cake (13) mounted at a first side of the parts (1, 1 '; 2, 2', 3). [17] 17. l7. Onion peeler according to any one of the preceding claims, the first part (1, 1 ') comprises a plate (1 2, 12') with a projecting shaft (5, 5 ') provided with a pointed end (5a, 5a') on which the onion (4) is placed. [18] 18. l8. Onion peeler according to claim 17, the projecting shaft (5, 5 ') dies by rotating around a joint (l4) in the plate (l2'). [19] 19. l9. Onion peeler characterized in that it comprises a first part (1, 1 ') adapted to hold an onion (4), a second part (2') comprising a frame (ó ') on which first arms (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d ) are arranged around a first opening (óa '), and a third part (3) comprising a frame (6 ") on which second arms (8a, Bb, 8c, 8d) are arranged around a second opening (6a"), and dies first free ducks (7al, 7bl, 7cl, 62660 20 7di; 8ai, 8bi, 8ci, 8di) of the arms (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d; 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) point to a center axis | (ai) at the respective opening (6a ', 6a ") and radius | t movable in relation to | respective center axis | (ai) and die at least two of the first arms (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) are provided with vertically arranged cutting means (10) and at least two of the other arms (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) are provided with shafts (in 2). [20] Onion according to claim 19, the cutting means (10) dies protruding from the first end (7ai, 7bi) of the respective first arm (7a, 7b) and is provided with at least one cutting edge (i i).
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