The ornamental design of the “clean cuttingboard,” as shown and described.
FIG. 1: Shows a front perspective view of the cutting board top and bottom tray.
FIG. 2: Shows a rear perspective view of the cutting board top and bottom tray.
FIG. 3: Shows the left bottom perspective view of the tray with the indented handle with non-slip rubber pads.
FIG. 4: Shows the right bottom perspective view of the tray with the indented handle with non-slip rubber pads.
FIG. 5: Shows the top plan view of the cutting board top only; the side views are shown accordingly in relation to each side; the bottom tray is not shown for ease of illustration.
FIG. 6: Shows the bottom view of the cutting board top only; shown with the support ribs and slanted openings with the edge groove for fitting onto the bottom tray fitting firmly into place.
FIG. 7: Shows an enlarged detail “C” of the left side view of the angled slit opening of FIG. 9.
FIG. 8: Shows an enlarged detail “D” of the right side view of the angled slit opening of FIG. 10.
FIG. 9: Shows a cross-sectional view taken through line A-A of FIG. 11 of the angled slit openings from the right side.
FIG. 10: Shows a cross-sectional view taken through line B-B of FIG. 12 of the angled slit openings from the left side.
FIG. 11: Shows the bottom view of the cutting board top only; shown with the slanted slit opening with the edge groove that fits onto the bottom tray for a firm fit and the large opening for larger pieces of waste; and,
FIG. 12: Shows the top view of the cutting board top surface with the smaller slit on top and larger opening at the bottom side with the larger opening for the larger pieces of waste.
The “clean cutting board” has a unique design for a more clean cutting environment.