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Helical split ring french fry and apparatus for making the same



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US Patent 5010796
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April 30, 1991
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A cut food piece formed in the shape of a helical split ring (10) by means of first cutting a slot in the whole food product by slot cutter (30) prior to urging the whole food product into engagement with cutter blade assembly (20) having wheel plate (21) rotating about central axis (23). Said cutter blade assembly (20) further having a plurality of ring cutters (24) attached to and extending normally out from wheel plate (21) for cutting continuous concentric helical spirals in the whole food product. Shear blade (25) extends angularly out from wheel plate (21) for cutting concentric helical rings of food product off the whole food product.
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April 30, 1991
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07/472,714
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January 31, 1990
US Classification
83/865   241/92 83/356.1 83/356.3 83/422 83/47 99/538
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B26D   3/00   (20060101)   B26D   3/11   (20060101)   B26D   7/06   (20060101)  
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83/33   83/42   83/43   83/44   83/47   83/356.3   83/596   83/865   83/862   83/422   83/404   83/404.4   83/404.1   83/866   83/356.1   83/45   83/357   99/537   99/538   241/92  
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