Knife for cutting tuberous plants, mainly potatoes, into...

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B26D 1/00 (2006.01) B26D 3/18 (2006.01)

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CA 2286915

The invention relates to a knife for cutting tuberous plants, mainly potatoes, into bars and other shapes, whereby the tubers are driven through a cutting bloc, which cutting block is formed by the positioning of crosswise mounted, knives situated above each other, which knives consist of a blade with an oblique cutting edge (2) and a flat cutting edge {3) which are positioned with respect to each other in that said knife are positioned in sleeves (4) provided perpendicularly to this cutting edge of the blade, characterised in that each sleeve (4) shows an oblique cut bottom side (5', 6', 7', 8').

L'invention concerne un couteau pour couper des plantes tuberculeuses, particulièrement des pommes de terre, en tiges ou sous d'autres formes. Les tubercules sont acheminés à travers un bloc de coupe formé par le positionnement de couteaux montés dans le sens de leur largeur placés les uns au-dessus des autres. Ces couteaux sont formés d'une lame présentant un bord tranchant oblique (2) et un bord tranchant droit (3) et sont placés les uns par rapport aux autres. Ces couteaux sont placés dans des fentes (4) ménagées perpendiculaires au bord tranchant de la lame et sont caractérisés en ce que chaque fente (4) montre une face inférieure oblique (5', 6', 7', 8').

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