BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Cantaloupes, honeydew melons, etc. are conventionally severed continuously and in
an annular cut around midsections in a fancy cutting operation in supermarkets, catering
operations, etc. The fancy cut is usually a serration with the melon being thus split
into half sections, the seeds and other material in the central portion removed and
the melon thereafter filled with grapes, portions of other melons, and various other
colorful fruit in a pleasing and appetizing display. When so prepared, the melons
of course bring a premium price and supermarkets, caterers, etc. would be more inclined
to employ a fancy cutting operation except for the extremely tedious and time consuming
methods presently used. Either a simple straight knife or perhaps a knife with a
"V" shaped cross section is employed and the continuous cut around the mid section
of the melon is accomplished incrementally in small stabbing type cuts.
[0002] It is the general object of the present invention to provide an improved device for
effecting fancy cuts around melons and the like and which is adapted for efficient
and rapid cutting together with ease, convenience and safety for the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In fulfillment of the foregoing object and in accordance with the present invention,
a device for effecting continuous fancy cuts such as serrations around melons and
the like comprises an elongated substantially linear base and support member. An
elongated generally linear cutter extends longitudinally and is supported on said
base and support member with upper edge portions of the cutter being at least substantially
continuous longitudinally and adapted to sever the skin of melons and the like. The
shape of the cutter when viewed from above is such as to provide the desired type
or design of preselected continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like and, preferably,
the shape of the cutter takes a conventional saw-tooth configuration or serration.
The base and support means extend laterally and at least slightly beyond the cutter
at each side thereof so as to engage and support a melon which is rolled along the
cutter with a slight downward manual pressure applied atop the melon. With the melon
rolling or revolving along substantially a straight line atop the cutter, the cutter
serves to progressively sever the skin of the melon in a continuous annular area around
the same and provides the desired fancy cut. The height of the cutter relative to
that portion of the base and support member which engages the melon is such that the
melon is further and simultaneously severed to a desired depth beneath the skin where
by to permit ready separation of the melon into half sections. Thus, a simple and
expeditious operation results in a rapid cutting of a number of melons or the like
and the operators hands are maintained at all times atop the melons, never approaching
even the general area of the cutter, whereby an extremely safe procedure is provided
for.
[0004] In addition to the foregoing, the base and support member is preferably provided
with a generally trough-like cross sectional configuration with opposite portions
thereof extending upwardly and outwardly at gradual angles of inclination, approximately
thirty degrees (30 ) being presently preferred. With this configuration, and with
the cutter centrally located and supported atop a central portion of the base and
support member, the melons may be rolled along the top of the cutter in a linear or
straight line manner and the tendency of the trough is to maintain the melon in straight
line or linear movement during revolution of the same. Moreover, with the angles of
inclination mentioned, the foregoing tendency toward straight line revolution is achieved
with melons of varying dimension. Still further, the vertical dimension or height
of the cutter relative to the base and support member, and more particularly, the
inclined opposite portions thereof is such as to provide for the desired depth of
cut with melons of various size or dimension. That is, the skin of the melon is effectively
severed and the depth of the cut is sufficient to provide for the ready separation
of the melon into the desired half-section configuration.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the melon cutting device of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view of a melon after severing into half sections.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the cutting device and a melon severed
thereby.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged end view of the melon cutting device.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary enlarged top view of the melon cutting device.
Fig. 6 is a section taken generally as indicated at 6, 6 in Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the melon cutting device.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0006] Referring particularly to Fig. 1, it will be observed that the melon cutting device
of the present invention includes an elongated substantially linear base and support
member which is indicated generally at 10 and which carries an elongated upstanding
linear cutter indicated generally at 12. The base and support member 10 may vary widely
in construction but is preferably of a trough-like configuration in cross section
as best illustrated in Fig. 4. Thus, a generally flat central portion thereof at 14
serves as a support for the cutter 12. The central portion 14 has opposite side portions
16, 16 associated therewith and which are inclined upwardly and outwardly with respect
thereto. Preferably and as shown, the opposite side portions 16, 16 are inclined
upwardly and outwardly from the horizontal at approximately thirty degrees (30 ).
Vertical side sections of the base and support member at 18, 18 support the central
portion 14 and the inclined portions 16, 16 and each such side member has a short
inwardly extending flange 20 carrying an anti-skid member 22 which may be of rubber
or the like.
[0007] Preferably, and as shown, the central portion 14 is made separately from the opposite
side portions 16, 16 of the base and support member and the base and support member
has a central section 24 upon which the central portion 14 rests. Further, two short
sidewalls 26, 26 confine the member 14 laterally and it may be conveniently assembled
and disassembled relative to the remaining portion of the base and support member
in a relative endwise movement of the elements. That is, the portion 14 carrying
the cutter 12 can be removed in an endwise sliding movement for cleansing of the cutter
or for other purposes and may thereafter be readily replaced in the operative position
shown in Figs. 1 and 4. Preferably, a quick connect and disconnect means is provided
for securing the central portion 14 and the cutter 12 in assembled position. As shown,
a small bracket takes a generally U shape at 28 and is secured at one end of the
support portion 24 beneath the central portion 14. An upper arm 30 of the small U
shaped member 28 has an appropriate opening 32 for receiving a lock pin 34, the latter
being entered vertically downwardly through the opening 32 and extending also through
a similar opening 36 in an end portion of the central portion 14 of the base and support
member. Preferably, a connecting cord 38 carries the pin 34 at one end thereof and
is secured at 40 to one of the side portions 16 of the base and support member to
prevent loss or displacement of the pin 34.
[0008] Reference may be had to Fig. 7 for a clear illustration of the manner in which the
several parts of the device may be disassembled on disengagement of the pin 34. It
is of course understood that the central portion 14 and the cutter 12 are shown above
the base and support member 10 but this positioning of the member is subsequent to
the removal of the same from the base and support member 10 with the member 14 first
being moved in an endwise direction at least a sufficient distance to disengage the
member from the U-shaped bracket member 28.
[0009] The cutter 12 which is disposed atop and supported by the central portion 14 of the
base and support member provides a serration or other fancy cut around a midsection
of a melon or the like as the latter is rolled or revolved therealong in a substantially
straight line or in linear movement thereover. The hands of the user are positioned
atop the melon and the melon is progressively rolled along in a simple, rapid and
efficient cutting operation. As shown, the cutter 12 takes a conventional saw-tooth
configuration viewed from above but it will of course be apparent that various other
configurations may be provided such as sinusoidal, etc. The number of saw-tooth configurations
may vary as desired from the number shown to 20 or more and it will be noted that
the device shown has the cutter blade spaced from the end of the member 14 at a left
hand or entry end thereof. That is, a melon may be placed as shown at 39 at the entry
or loading end of the cutter and it may facilitate the loading and/or the initial
cutting operation to have a short blank section as shown prior to the beginning of
the cutting section.
[0010] The height of the upstanding cutter is also important and is established in relation
to the base and support member so as to provide for the proper cutting of the melon.
That is, the base and support member is provided with lateral extending portions
at least slightly beyond and at each side of the cutter and as shown the portions
16, 16 extend a substantial distance beyond the cutter. In Fig. 4 it will be apparent
that the position of the lower portion of the melon as indicated by the three broken
lines 41, 42 and 44 is established by the side portions 16, 16. Thus, melons of varying
size or dimension can be accomodated and in each instance, the relative height of
the cutter 12 and the side portion 16, 16 will determine the depth of cut. When the
base and support means is provided without inclined portions as at 16, 16 and the
melon rests, for example, atop a flat member such as the central portion 14 the height
of the blade is established relative to such flat portion. In any event, the depth
of cut should be such that the skin of the melon is severed and the cut is of a sufficient
depth therebeyond to provide for the ready separation of the melon into half sections
as illustrated in Fig. 3, a melon being illustrated therein at the completion of a
cutting operation. It is believed that the height of the cutter should be at least
one half (1/2) inch and the present cutter is approximately one (1) inch high with
the inclined portions 16, 16 established at approximately thirty degrees (30 ) from
the horizontal as mentioned above. Excellent results have been achieved with these
dimensional and angular relationships.
[0011] It should also be noted that the various elements of the cutting device and particularly
the cutter, have at the present time been constructed from stainless steel and such
construction is preferred. The convenience of cleaning and the general sanitary advantages
of stainless steel are of course well known.
[0012] From the foregoing it will be apparent that a cutting device having a high degree
of safety, ease and convenience in use, and which is capable of rapid and efficient
cutting operations has been provided. Melons of varying size may be placed at the
entry end of the device sequentially, rapidly rolled along the length of the cutter
with the trough guiding and urging the melons toward a straight line progression in
their rolling or revolving movement and efficient cutting around the midsections of
the melons results. Cuting time is reduced to a mere fraction of the cutting time
involved with the prior techniques.
1. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts such as serrations around melons and
the like; said device comprising an elongated substantially linear base and support
member, an elongated upstanding substantially linear cutter having similar interconnected
repetitive lateral components and extending longitudinally atop and supported on said
base and support member, upper edge portions of said cutter being exposed upwardly
and being at least substantially continuous longitudinally and adapted to sever the
skin of melons and the like, and the shape of said cutter when viewed from above being
such as to provide the desired preselected continuous fancy cuts around melons and
the like, said base and support means extending laterally of and at least slightly
beyond said cutter at each side thereof and being exposed upwardly so as to engage
and support a melon rolled manually along the cutter with a slight downward pressure
applied atop the melon and with the melon revolving along substantially a straight
line whereby to cause the cutter to progressively sever the skin of the melon continuously
around the same in the desired fancy cut, and the height of the cutter relative to
the portion of the base and support member which engages the melon being such that
the melon is further and simultaneously severed to a desired depth beneath the skin
to permit ready separation of the melon into half sections.
2. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 1 wherein said cutter has a conventional saw-tooth configuration.
3. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 1 wherein said cutter has a vertical dimension of at least one half
(1/2) inch.
4. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 3 wherein said cutter is approximately one (1) inch in height.
5. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 1 wherein said base and support member takes a generally trough-like
configuration in cross section and tends to confine melons to a straight line in movement
therealong during rolling and cutting of the melons.
6. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 5 wherein said trough-like base and support member has opposite portions
spaced laterally from said cutter and inclined upwardly and away from the cutter at
a gradual angle for engagement with and support of melons of various sizes.
7. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 6 wherein the angle of inclination of the opposite portions is approximately
thirty degrees (30) from the horizontal.
8. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 6 wherein a central portion of said base and support member is formed
separately from said opposite portions thereof and carries said cutter for ready removal
and replacement together with the cutter.
9. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 8 wherein said central portion is slidably engageable and disengageable
from said opposite portions in relative endwise movement therebetween.
10. A device for effecting continuous fancy cuts around melons and the like as set
forth in claim 9 wherein a readily engageable and disengageable locking device is
provided to secure and release said central base and support portion relative to said
opposite portions.