FIELD OF INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
[0001] The invention relates to a device for grasping and handle articles, primarily generally
cylinder sector shaped articlesas pieces of cake, comprising two blade parts and a
griplocated at one end thereof, said blade parts being

connected to each other by means of a hinge located at toend of the blade parts which
is opposite to the grip to enable grasping of the article in question between each
other. The cylinder sector shaped articles are in practice constituted of parts of
food products. The food product in question are cylinder shaped and may for example
be constituted of cakes, cheese etc. The parts receive the cylinder sector shape when
cut out from the food product since such technique of cutting out in general means
the most rational division of the food products in smaller

[0002] Devices of the kind defined by way of introduction is knownby the CH-patent 573 728
and the US-patent 2 264 486. With these devices pieces of cake cannot always be

cut, in any case not with such a precision which often isaimed at, since the two required
cuts must be performed simultaneously. This depends on that the blade parts compulsory
will be located at a large mutual distance, as a consequence of the design of the
grips or portions connecting these with the blade parts. If the cake, which shall
be cut, is very low or else has a loose consistence the design of the known devices
leads to that they cannot be used. Thus, one will be directed to use a conventional
cakeslice.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The object of the invention is to reduce the above defined draw backs and to achieve
a device with a, as far as possible, universal utility for all kinds of cakes or other
food products.
[0004] This object is obtained according to the invention by the circumstances appearing
from the following claims. Since the device according to the invention can be brought
in a position where its both blade parts can operate as one single cutting blade the
device can on one hand be used in a way similar to a conventional cake slice, and
on the other hand for grasping the article in question between the two blade parts.
Thus, one can with one and the same device perform all necessary cutting , grasping
and movement operations in connection with articles of highly different character.
[0005] Further features and advantages of the device according to the invention appear below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Referring to the appended drawings, below follows a close description of embodiments
of the invention, cited as examples, in which:
Fig 1 is a side view of the device according to the invention,
fig 2 is a plane view of the device,
fig 3 is a detailed view illustrating a hinge comprised in the device,
fig 4 and 5 are views from the side and from above respectively, illustrating an alternative
emodiment of the hinge, fig 6 and 7 are views from the side and from above respectively,
of an additional alternative embodiment of the hinge, and
fig 8 is a perspective view illustrating the device in operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] The device according to the invention will below be described as specially intended
for grasping and handling substantially cylinder sector shaped articles in form of
pieces of cake.
[0008] The device comprises two blade parts 1, 2 and a grip located at one end thereof generally
denoted with 3. The two blade parts 1 and 2 are pivotally connected with each other
by means of a hinge 4 located at that end of the blade parts 1, 2 which is opposite
the grip 3. The grip 3 and the hinge 4 are in the exemplified embodiment located at
diametrically opposite ends of the device, which here is illustrated as relatively
elongated, but which in practice could be substantially shorter and wider.
[0009] The blade parts 1 and 2 are pivotable about the hinge 4 in a direction towards each
other to a position (fig 1) where they lie close to each other or against each other
in a substantially parallel condition. As appears from fig 1, the intention is that
the blade parts 1 and 2 in this position shall form a totally flat and relatively
thin disc like structure. In the example the blade parts 1 and 2 comprise bends 5
in the vicinity of the grip but tnese are intended to be located outwardly of the
portions of the blade parts 1, 2, which normally come into contact with pieces of
cake. The hinge 4 is intended to form a geometric pivot axis, which extends substantially
perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the device and parallel with the
plane of the blade parts 1, 2.
[0010] It is preferred that the blade parts 1, 2 is designed with a cutting edge 7 along
at least one edge (see the edge 6 infig 2), said cutting edge may possibly be cogged.
It is then meant that the cutting edges 7 on the two blade parts 1 and 2 are so designed
that the cutting edges co-operate for forming one single main cutting edge, when the
two blade parts 1 and 2 are pivoted towards each other. When the blade parts 1 and
2 are pivoted towards each other to the position according to fig 1 the device thus
can in a conventional way be used for cutting for instance a piece of cake out of
a cake.
[0011] The grip is in the example formed by two gripping members 8, 9, one of which is arranged
on the blade part 1 while the other 9 is arranged on the blade part 2. The gripping
members 8 and 9 are each separately operable as a grip when the blade parts 1 and
2 are pivoted away from each other (fig 8). On the other hand the gripping members
8 and 9 are so designed that they jointly form one single grip 3, which can be grasped
by one hand when the blade parts 1, 2 are pivoted towards each other to the position
according to fig 1 and 2. As appears from fig 8 the surfaces 10 of the gripping members
8 and 9, which are facing towards each other, can in practice be flat to enable a
close application against each other analogically to the way in which the blade parts
1 and 2 are applicable against each other.
[0012] The device presents means 11 for holding together the blade parts 1 and 2 in their
condition pivotea towaras eacn other. Said holding means could be arranged to operate
on basis of magnetism. As an alternative the holding means could be designed to operate
by mecanical engagement. Such mecanical holding means could as an example consist
of snap locking means releasable by actuation of a certain force in a direction away
from each other or locking means.releasable by loosening of a form locking connection.
It is suitable to arrange the holding means 11 in the area of the grip 3, preferably
so that one means is arranged on each of the gripping members 8 and 9 so that these
two means enter into a co-operation holding the gripping members together when they
are moved towards each other.
[0013] For the purpose of obtaining that the blade parts 1 and 2 are lying relatively close
to each other in the folded condition according to fig 1, it is recommendable to design
the blade parts 1 and 2 in such a way that they, apart from the area of the hinge
4, not really are deformed during normal use of the device. The flat shape of the
blade parts 1 and 2 shall thus as far as possible be maintained.
[0014] It would be possible to design the hinge of a flexible material portion 12. This
material portion 12 should then allow pivoting of the blade parts 1 and 2 towards
and away from each other by elastic deformation of the material in the portion 12.
It is then preferred that the blade parts 1 and 2 are manufactured in one single material
piece and that the flexible material piece 12 forms a transition between the blade
parts 1 and 2. The material portion 12 will thereby form a diversion of substantially
180 degrees of the material piece which forms the blade parts 1 and 2.
[0015] The arrangement can then be such that the elasticity of the material portion 12 tends
to actuate the blade parts 1 and 2 to pivot in the direction towards each other to
the position according to fig 1. For the purpose of bringing the blade parts 1 and
2 and the gripping members 8 and 9 in a direction away from each other one should
thus have to exert separating forces. It could then be preferable to apply gripping
abutments 13 on the gripping members 8 and 9, which can be grasped between the thumb
and one of the rest of the fingers of the hand and which are located on the sides
of the gripping members 8 and 9 which are facing away from each other.
[0016] According to an alternative embodiment the flexible material portion 12 could instead
be arranged to tend to actuate the blade parts 1 and 2 to a position (fig 3) where
they are pivoted away from each other. To obtain the position according to fig 1 one
should thus have to actuate the gripping members 8 and 9 in a direction towards each
other by the hand.
[0017] A material piece forming the blade parts 1 and 2 and the material portion 12 may
be constituted of metal as well as plastic.
[0018] In fig 4 and 5 an embodiment is illustrated where a hinge 4A has not been formed
by a flexible material portion but instead by a portion of the one blade part 1, bent
to an eye 14 , surrounding a portion of the other blade part 2. In case one, in this
embodiment, desires any inherent tendency to actuation of the blade parts 1 and 2
in a direction towards or away from each other, an arrangement of one or several spring
means in a way known per se is required.
[0019] In the embodiment shown in fig 6 and 7 the hinge 4B has been formed by means of a
piece 15, which connects the blade parts 1 and 2 in that the piece 15 is pivotally
connected to each one of the blade parts.
[0020] When using the device according to the invention it can in a position according to
fig 1 be used as a conventional cutting device for cutting a cylinder sector shaped
piece of cake indicated in fig 8 with 16 out of a cylindrical cake. When the cut out
has been completed the user can by moving the gripping members 8 and 9 apart from
each other and grasping one of the gripping members with one hand and the other gripping
member with the other hand, apply the device about the piece of cake 16 so that the
situation in fig 8 is obtained. The user has then to see to it that the space between
the blade parts 1 and 2 will be of a size corresponding to the piece of cake. Further
the blade parts 1 and 2 should of course be brought down in the previously formed
cuts at the same time as the hinge should be located at the tip of the piece of cake
16. When the piece of cake 16 now shall be lifted out of the cake the user applies
such forces on the gripping members 8 and 9 that the blade parts 1 and 2 are actuated
in a direction towards each other in an extension sufficient for maintaining a secure
holding of the piece of cake 16 between the blade parts 1 and 2.
[0021] The user can then securely lift the piece of cake and place the same on a plate without
any risk for the piece of cake to unintentionally fall during the movement operation.
The engagement between the large surfaces of the blade parts 1 and 2 and the sides
of the piece of cake is causing that a relatively small actuation of the blade parts
in the direction towards each other is required for achieving a secure grip of the
piece of cake.
[0022] Above it has been described in detail how the device is used in connection with cakes.
It is however obvious that the device may be used for grasping and handling and possibly
also cutting out other cylinder sector shaped articles than pieces of cake.
[0023] Even if the device is mainly designed for cylinder sector shaped articles it can
also be used for articles with other shapes. However, special advantages occur when
the articles have a narrowing shape.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment the one blade part 2 of the device (figs 1 and 2) could
be provided with a lip 17 punched downwardly for making the device to operate as a
planer for cheese or the like. By the punching downwardly of the lip 17 a hole 18
is obtained in the blade part 2 and a further hole 19 is arranged in the blade part
1, said holes allow passing through of the planed slice.
1. A device for grasping and handling articles, primarily generally cylinder sector
shaped articles such as pieces of cake, comprising two blade parts (1, 2) and a grip
(3) located at one end thereof, said blade parts (1, 2) being pivotally connected
to each other by means of a hinge (4) located at that end of the blade parts which
is opposite to the grip (3) to enable grasping of the article in question between
each other, characterized in that the blade parts (1, 2) are pivotable in a direction
towards each other without any obstruction by the grip or other components of the
device to a position (fig 1), where they lie in close vicinity to each.other in a
substantially parallel relation so as to thereby co-operate so that they operate as
one single cutting blade.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterizedin that the blade parts (1, 2) are
formed with a cutting edge (7) at least along one edge (6) and that these cutting
edges (7) are so constituted that they co-operate for forming one single main cutting
edge, when the blade parts are pivoted toward each other.
3. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the grip is formed by two
gripping members (8, 9), which are arranged on the two blade parts (1, 2) and which
each separately is on one hand operable as a grip when the blade parts are pivoted
away from each other and which jointly on the other hand form one single grip which
can be grasped by one hand when the blade parts are pivoted towards each other.
4. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the device is provided with
means (11) for holding the blade parts (1, 2) together in their position pivoted towards
each other.
5. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the hinge (4) is formed by
a flexible material portion (12).
6. A device according to claim 5, characterized in that the blade parts (1, 2) are
constituted of one material piece and that the flexible material portion (12) forms
a transition between the blade parts.
7. A device according to claim 1, characterized by an arrangement for actuating the
blade parts (1, 2) in a direction towards each other or to a position where they are
pivoted away from each other.
8. A device according to claim 5 and 7, characterized in that the actuating arrangement
is constituted of the flexible material portion (12).
9. A device according to claim 1 and 3, characterized in that the blade parts (1,
2) each comprises a bend (5) in the vicinity of the gripping members (8, 9) but outwardly
of their areas which normally come into contact with the article, so that the grip
is displaced away from the plane, in which the blade parts are located (fig 1),in
the brought together condition of the blade parts, and that portions (20), which are
extending obliquely from these bends in a direction towards the gripping members of
the blade parts, are located in close vicinity to each other in a parallel condition,
when the blade parts are pivoted towards each other.
10. A device according to claim 1, characterizedin that one blade part (2) of the
device presents a plane edge (17) for making the device to operate as a planer for
cheese etc, that a first hole (18) is formed in the blade part (2), presenting the
plane edge, in connection to the plane edge, and that an additional hole (19) is formed
in the other blade part (1), said two holes allowing passing through of a slice planed
by the plane edge.