Devices for crushing, mashing and/or grinding foodstuffs

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A47J 19/00 (2006.01) A47J 19/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1222185

IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO DEVICES FOR CRUSHING, MASHING AND/OR GRINDING FOODSTUFFS A B S T R A C T A garlic press comprising a cylindrical housing and within that an axially movable ram. Movement of the ram is brought about by mating screw threads between the ram and plunger and twisting one relative the other. The housing has an open lower end which is closed by a perforated grinding plate which fits flushly within the lower end of the housing and is attached, as by screw threads, to the outside of the housing so that the inner end of the ram can fit closely within the housing and ensure full expulsion of all the garlic pieces and juice. An additional feature is a cover which encloses the lower end of the housing and the grinding plate to prevent drying out of the garlic and garlic smells when the device is not in use. This cover can fit with a skirt formed on the housing and can have a flat lower surface on which the whole device can stand upright when not in use.

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