BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is concerned with a kitchen tool or apparatus for safely holding
and slicing bagels or rolls into two separate and substantially equal halves. The
invention provides a simple hand held tool for firmly grasping the bagel to be sliced
and provides an initial starting guide for the slicing knife. The design is such that
it is easily used for repetitive slicing; with the tool of the present invention one
utilizes motions and hand positions that people commonly utilize for slicing bagels,
but it eliminates the inherent danger of cuts as well as the difficulty of providing
even halves of bagels.
2. PRIOR ART
[0002] In
U.S. 4,807,505, Campbell et al, discloses a bagel slicing apparatus comprising a pair of spaced apart facing blocks
one of which is hinged in order to place the bagel within the blocks. The base of
this is a cutting block and the spaced apart blocks allow the knife to be run in from
the top. In this case a pin is provided to steady the bagel within the grip of the
blocks. A number of motions are involved and the cutting blade is inserted from the
open top and sliced down towards the closed bottom of the device.
[0003] In
U.S. 2,206,154, Bixler, discloses a bread slicer comprising a pair of opposed plates hinged together at
the bottom with a cutting block inserted in the space between the bottom hinge. The
opposed faces are dimpled in order to hold the thinly sliced bread to be sliced. The
knife is inserted at the top space between the opposed walls and the slicing takes
place downwardly towards the block adjacent to the lower hinge.
[0004] In
U.S. 3,347,296, Rothman, discloses a bagel slicer in the form of hinged plates generally placed horizontally
on a surface and opposed slots on opposite walls are provided as a slicing knife guide.
In this case, a significant number of motions are required to place the bagel, slice
it, open up the apparatus and remove the sliced halves.
[0005] In
U.S. 2,918,099, Goldstein, discloses a holding and slicing guide for edible products such as bagels and in this
case a pair of opposed clam shell sections hinged together at the bottom are provided
for placing the bagel or other food item to be sliced. The clam shells are then closed.
They are spaced slightly apart to provide for the insertion of the knife.
[0006] In
U.S. 5,228,668, Guyer, discloses a hand-held bagel slicing jig in which two generally circular cages having
handles extending from one end and which are hinged in a individually hinged and a
spaced apart relationship and a lower cutting block provided. In this case, the slicing
knife is placed in the space below the handles and sliced back and forth towards the
base of the hinge block. A number of extraneous motions are necessary and the device
must be held in an awkward manner as opposed to the natural manner in which people
normally slice bagels.
[0007] In
U.S. 4,807,862 Popeil, et al and U.S. 4,948,106, Popeil et al disclose a food cutting apparatus for cutting bagels which comprises a cavity having
slots in which the food is placed and then sliced. The device is transparent in order
to observe the food, however, a natural tendency is for foods such as bagels as it
is sliced to be pushed down and wedged into the apparatus, making it difficult to
remove following use.
[0008] In
U.S. 4,674,404, D'Erasmo, discloses a device for pressing bagels together after they are sliced in order to
compress them into a thinner slice for placing into conventional toasters and eliminating
the commonly used method of hand pressing the bagels against a counter surface which
can be very unsanitary, but is widely used to practice.
[0009] The following patents are mentioned for background purposes only and disclose a variety
of jigs or holders for slicing bread and other materials. Generally, they are not
at all closely related to the device of the present invention. They are disclosed
for completeness of background information developed by the applicant in searching
for disclosures bearing on the patentability of his new device.
UTILITY PATENTS |
U.S. 2,009,913 |
Bever |
U.S. 2,172,538 |
Katzinger |
U.S. 2,279,376 |
Marriott |
U.S. 3,018,806 |
Moore |
U.S. 3,338,282 |
Blum |
U.S. 4,429,445 |
Browning |
U.S. 4,399,989 |
Baillie |
U.S. 4,747,331 |
Policella |
U.S. 4,546,686 |
Losiowski |
U.S. 4,550,636 |
Josselson et al |
DESIGN PATENTS |
U.S. 277,066 |
Levine |
U.S. 277,445 |
Levine |
U.S. 279,156 |
Levine |
U.S. 315,275 |
Aziz et al |
U.S. 316,657 |
Mulherin |
U.S. 330,315 |
Shved |
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] In the present invention, there is provided a safe and efficient tool for facilitating
the cutting of bagels and similar foods such as rolls with a hand held knife which
may be with the blade thereof normally used facing away from the user. The device
comprises spaced apart walls connected along their upper edges to a said base having
a longitudinal slot therein dimensioned to accommodate a slicing tool; i.e. knife
and said base having sufficient resiliency to allow a user to press the inside surfaces
of said walls against a bagel placed between the spaced apart walls, said walls being
provided with pointed protrusions for holding said bagel in place when cutting.
[0011] In an alternative embodiment, the walls of the device are hinged along their upper
edges to the base portion and are spring biased from each other by spring means associated
with the hinges.
[0012] Both embodiments may be constructed of plastic or metal or other suitable material.
[0013] A further embodiment provides spaced apart descending finger-like extensions from
the side of the slot at each end of the base which serve as guides for the slicing
tool.
[0014] It is further understood that while the side walls are illustrated as rectangular
in shape, that circular, oval, or similar shapes are also suitable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0015] In the accompanying drawing which forms a part of this specification;
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the holder of the present invention showing it grasping
a bagel and with a knife positioned in the guiding slot about to slice the bagel;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the device of Fig. 1 without the bagel;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view or an end view of the bagel being grasped by the device
as shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view along lines 4-4 of Fig. 1 with the bagel being grasped
and the knife having come down partially sliced through the bagel;
Fig. 5. is a sectional view along lines 5-5 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion of the dimpled face of the inner walls of
the device;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the device of the present
invention, having hinged side walls and handles on the external surface of the sides;
Fig. 8 is an end view of the device with the bagel in place in the holder;
Fig. 9 is also a side view with the sides being depressed and firmly grasping the
bagel; and
Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along lines 10-10 of Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the further embodiment of the invention illustrating
finger-like guides for the slicing tool;
Fig. 12 is a side elevation of the embodiment of Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a sectional view along lines 13-13 of Fig. 11;
Fig. 14 is a bottom plan view of the embodiment of Fig. 11;
Fig. 15 is a left end elevational view of the embodiment of Fig. 11; and
Fig. 16 is a right end elevational view of the embodiment of Fig. 11.
ILLUSTRATIVE SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT
[0016] In Fig. 1, the tool is shown being grasped by the user in one hand and a knife manipulated
in the other hand in preparation to slice the bagel. The tool 2 encloses the bagel
4. A knife 6 with a cutting blade 8 and handle 10 is grasped by one hand of the user
with the tool 2 held in the other hand.
[0017] The tool 2 comprises a first side wall 16 and a complementary second side wall 18,
the upper ends 13 and 15 of walls 16 and 18 respectively, being connected in a resilient
fashion to base section 20 which in the lower face 21 thereof has a longitudinal slot
22 running therethrough.
[0018] The base 20 is connected to the sides 16 and 18 respectively by downwardly and outwardly
extending transitional sections 24 and 26 which extend slightly downwardly and outwardly
from the base 20. The base 20 is molded of a resilient thermoplastic such as polyethylene
that while solid and relatively stiff, yields enough so that the sides 16 and 18 are
biased outwardly apart from the position shown in Fig. 2, but which may be squeezed
inwardly as shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4 with a slight amount of hand pressure in order
to grasp the bagel 4 to be held. The walls 16 and 18 have inside faces 28 and 30 respectively
the area of which is designed with multiple pointed protrusions 32 which serve to
grasp the bagel 4 to keep it from slipping.
[0019] In Fig. 3 bagel 4 has been inserted between the walls 16 and 18 and the blade 8 of
the knife 6 in the slot 22 of the base section 20. The upper edge 42 of the knife
6 is in the base 20 and the cutting edge at 44 is in proximity of the bagel 4. The
walls 16 and 18 are squeezed towards each other to place the inner faces 28 and 30
of the walls 16 and 18 against the sides of the bagel 4 to firmly hold it in place.
The knife 6 is sliced back and forth descending on the edge of the bagel 4 and slicing
as shown in Fig. 4.
[0020] The inner surfaces 28 and 30 of the walls 16 and 18 respectively are faced with pyramidal
protrusions 32 similar to those used on meat tenderizers. They are sharp enough so
that they firmly grasp the surface of the bagel 4 or other bread item being sliced
and yet generally do not perforate the surface of the bagel 4.
[0021] Referring to Fig. 7-10, an alternate embodiment of the tool of the present invention
is shown in which a base 56 is generally rectangular in cross section and has a slot
58 running longitudinally. The end edges 57 of the slot 58 are beveled to assist in
placing the knife therein. The lower outside corners 59 of the base 56 have a pair
of hinges 66 from which the walls 60 and 68 depend. If desired, the walls 60 and 68
may be biased to an open position by springs, being attached in the usual manner to
the hinges 66. The inner surfaces 62 of the walls 60 and 68 are provided with protrusions
65 in order to grasp the bagel 46 as shown. Fingers and/or thumb may be placed under
a pair of handles 72 on the outer faces of the walls 60 and 68 to facilitate the movement.
A depression or finger grip 74 is included in the outer surfaces of the walls 16 and
18 to facilitate gripping.
[0022] In Fig. 11, a further embodiment is shown in which the tool 80 comprises a base 82
with sides 84 and 86 of similar construction as in the first embodiment. The base
has a slot 88. The ends 90 and 92 of the base 82 extend slightly beyond the side edges
93 and 95 of the sides 84 and 86 as most clearly shown in Fig. 12. Finger-like extensions
94 and 96 on the left side 90, and 98 and 100 on the right side 92 extend downwardly
to about mid-height of the sides 84 and 86.
[0023] As in the previous embodiment, the sides 84 and 86 are provided with depressions
87 and/or textured surfaces to facilitate gripping. The inner faces 103 and 105 of
walls 84 and 86 are faced with protrusions 106 that are indicated schematically.
[0024] In all embodiments, lips extending slightly inwardly and outwardly from the edges
and the side walls may be included to aid in preventing the fingers from slipping
past the outer edges into the path of the slicing tool and on the inner edges to serve
as a secondary holding means for the bagel.
[0025] The present invention permits a bagel or similar food item to be sliced evenly and
safely and handled with ease by the user.
[0026] While the invention has been described by reference to an illustrative embodiment,
it is not intended that the novel device be limited thereby, but that modifications
thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad spirit and scope of
the foregoing disclosure, the following claims and the appended drawings.
1. A tool for facilitating the even slicing of a bagel-like food item comprising the
pair of spaced apart walls joined along the upper edges to a base running parallel
to said upper edges of the walls, said base having a first end and a second end, said
base having a slot in the inner face thereof opening towards the interior of the space
defined by the spaced apart walls, for accommodating a slicing blade, inner surfaces
of the spaced apart walls having a pattern of protrusions for gripping said bagel
when the walls are pressed against the surfaces of the bagels.
2. A device as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the ends of the slots are beveled to facilitate
entry of said slicing blade.
3. A tool as claimed in Claim 1 wherein said spaced apart walls are hinged to the base
by hinges at the upper edges and the outer surfaces of said walls are provided with
handles.
4. A tool as claimed in claim 3 wherein said hinges are biased to pivot said walls away
from each other.
5. A tool as claimed in Claim 1 wherein outer surfaces of said walls have recesses formed
therein to facilitate gripping.
6. A tool as claimed in Claim 1 wherein outer surfaces of said walls have textured surfaces
formed thereon to facilitate gripping.
7. A tool as claimed in Claim 1 wherein descending finger-like extensions depend from
each side of said slot at each end of said base to guide said cutting blade.