Expandable surface modular cutting board system
First Claim
1. A method for conjoining a plurality of cutting boards for culinary purposes at their non-working surface sides, comprising:
- a. providing a first cutting board having at least one non-working surface side in which at least one magnet is disposed,b. providing at least one additional cutting board having at least one substantially similarly dimensioned non-working surface side in which at least one magnetically attractive member selected from the group consisting of a steel object, an oppositely magnetized magnet, and so on is disposed,whereby a human can create a single larger working surface having an area equal to the sum of the individual working surface areas of said plurality of cutting boards through the retentive conjoining of said plurality of cutting boards.
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Abstract
A modular cutting board system comprised of a plurality of cutting boards is disclosed. In this invention, individual cutting boards can be retentively conjoined to other cutting boards of the same or similar make through magnetic holding force, provided by magnets disposed in the non-working surface sides of the cutting boards, to produce a larger working surface. This invention allows for the optional use of magnetic assemblies in place of magnets alone to increase holding force and prevent magnetic interference with steel utensils. Other optional embodiments include rubber gaskets to produce watertight seals and complementary protrusions and recessions to aid in alignment at the conjoining sides. Importantly, this plurality of cutting boards can be easily detached from a conjoined state and into individual cutting boards. This quality of the present invention improves sanitation through easier cleaning and also facilitates storage, compared to large and unwieldy cutting boards.
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1. A method for conjoining a plurality of cutting boards for culinary purposes at their non-working surface sides, comprising:
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a. providing a first cutting board having at least one non-working surface side in which at least one magnet is disposed, b. providing at least one additional cutting board having at least one substantially similarly dimensioned non-working surface side in which at least one magnetically attractive member selected from the group consisting of a steel object, an oppositely magnetized magnet, and so on is disposed, whereby a human can create a single larger working surface having an area equal to the sum of the individual working surface areas of said plurality of cutting boards through the retentive conjoining of said plurality of cutting boards. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
whereby the holding force of the magnets are greatly increased and steel utensils operated in the proximity above the conjoined edges of the plurality of cutting boards shall be substantially uninfluenced by the magnetic fields produced from said magnetic assemblies due to the quality of magnetic assemblies to concentrate magnetic fields on their surfaces and particularly in the direction of magnetization. -
5. The method of claim 4, further including gaskets made of material selected from the group consisting of rubber, silicone, neoprene, nitrile, elastic polymer, and so on, mounted on at least one of each of the non-working surface sides of said cutting boards that are to be conjoined to non-working surface sides of other said cutting boards, whereby a potentially watertight seal may be achieved at this gasketed interface when said cutting boards are retentively conjoined.
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6. The method of claim 4, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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7. The method of claim 5, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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8. A plurality of cutting boards for culinary purposes, comprising:
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a. a first cutting board having at least one non-working surface side in which at least one magnet is disposed, b. at least one additional cutting board having at least one substantially similarly dimensioned non-working surface side, c. magnetically attractive means disposed in said side of said additional cutting board for conjoining said additional cutting board to said first cutting board, whereby a human can create a single larger working surface having an area equal to the sum of the individual working surface areas of said plurality of cutting boards through the retentive conjoining of said plurality of cutting boards. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
whereby a potentially watertight seal may be achieved at this gasketed interface when said cutting boards are retentively conjoined. -
10. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 8, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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11. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 8 wherein said one or more magnets are magnetic assemblies that are oriented with their exposed magnet faces facing perpendicular to and away from the sides in which they are disposed,
whereby the holding force of the magnets are greatly increased and steel utensils operated in the proximity above the conjoined edges of the plurality of cutting boards shall be substantially uninfluenced by the magnetic fields produced from said magnetic assemblies due to the quality of magnetic assemblies to concentrate magnetic fields on their surfaces and particularly in the direction of magnetization. -
12. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 11, further including gaskets made of material selected from the group consisting of rubber, silicone, neoprene, nitrile, elastic polymer, and so on, mounted on at least one of each of the non-working surface sides of said cutting boards that are to be conjoined to non-working surface sides of other said cutting boards,
whereby a potentially watertight seal may be achieved at this gasketed interface when said cutting boards are retentively conjoined. -
13. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 11, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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14. A plurality of cutting boards for culinary purposes, comprising:
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a. a first cutting board having at least one non-working surface side in which at least one magnet is disposed, b. at least one additional cutting board having at least one substantially similarly dimensioned non-working surface side in which at least one magnetically attractive member selected from the group consisting of a steel object, an oppositely magnetized magnet, and so on is disposed whereby a human can create a single larger working surface having an area equal to the sum of the individual working surface areas of said plurality of cutting boards through the retentive conjoining of said plurality of cutting boards. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
whereby a potentially watertight seal may be achieved at this gasketed interface when said cutting boards are retentively conjoined. -
16. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 14, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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17. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 14 wherein said one or more magnets are magnetic assemblies that are oriented with their exposed magnet faces facing perpendicular to and away from the sides in which they are disposed,
whereby the holding force of the magnets are greatly increased and steel utensils operated in the proximity above the conjoined edges of the plurality of cutting boards shall be substantially uninfluenced by the magnetic fields produced from said magnetic assemblies due to the quality of magnetic assemblies to concentrate magnetic fields on their surfaces and particularly in the direction of magnetization. -
18. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 17, further including gaskets made of material selected from the group consisting of rubber, silicone, neoprene, nitrile, elastic polymer, and so on, mounted on at least one of each of the non-working surface sides of said cutting boards that are to be conjoined to non-working surface sides of other said cutting boards,
whereby a potentially watertight seal may be achieved at this gasketed interface when said cutting boards are retentively conjoined. -
19. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 17, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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20. The plurality of cutting boards of claim 18, further including at least one protrusion from at least one of said non-working surface sides of said first cutting board in which at least one said magnet is disposed and at least one recession, complementary to said protrusion, in at least one of said non-working surface sides of said additional cutting board in which at least one magnetically attractive member is disposed, whereby said protrusion and said recession aid in the horizontal and vertical alignment of said cutting boards upon conjoining.
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