SHELLY S HOWMAN
Occupational Therapy at Gorda Ct, Roswell, GA

License number
Florida 3029
Issued Date
Jan 22, 1992
Effective Date
Jul 6, 2005
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2003
Category
Health Care
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address
100 Gorda Ct, Roswell, GA 30075
Phone
(850) 375-6890

Professional information

Shelly Howman Photo 1

Hot Dog Slicer

US Patent:
2003007, May 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/999107
Inventors:
Shelly Howman - Roswell GA, US
Karen O'Kelley - Woodstock GA, US
International Classification:
A21C005/00, A21C015/04
US Classification:
030/114000, 030/124000
Abstract:
A housing with elongate chambers for hot dogs and transverse guide channels extending all the way through the chambers, a longitudinal blade assembly having sets of four radially arranged longitudinal blade sections positioned within the chambers and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide longitudinally between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs longitudinally into quarters, and a transverse blade assembly having transverse blades that are received in the channels and connected to each other so that the blades simultaneously slide transversely between a first position and a second position to slice the hot dogs transversely into pieces.


Shelly Howman Photo 2

Hot Dog Slicer

US Patent:
7340835, Mar 11, 2008
Filed:
Jan 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/328304
Inventors:
Shelly S. Howman - Roswell GA, US
Karen L. O'Kelley - Woodstock GA, US
Giorgos Hatzilias - Lawrenceville GA, US
Assignee:
Katie Lane Corp. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A21C 15/04
US Classification:
30114, 302792, 30282, 83932
Abstract:
A housing with at least one elongate chamber for a hot dog, a series of transverse blades for slicing the hot dog laterally into a number of disc sections, and at least one longitudinal blade for slicing the hot dog lengthwise, for example into quarters. The housing includes two parts that rotate or otherwise move relative to each other to make the transverse slices. Preferably, the first part of the housing includes a hopper with a retainer surface and the second part of the housing includes a series of transverse blades that rotate to transversely slice the hot dog. Furthermore, the two parts preferably include alignable openings permitting the transversely sliced hot dog to fall into the chamber for longitudinal slicing. Preferably, a plunger pushes the hot dog into the longitudinal blade to slice the hot dog lengthwise.