Patent classifications
A21C14/00
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve-inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket. The hollow handle rod embodiment allows a controlled tilting of the entire bagel cookware during the phases of cooking.
PORTIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LARGE DOUGH CHUNKS
A portioning machine reducing bulk semi-viscous material portions to lesser semi-viscous material portions and methods of operating and using are provided. The apparatus includes one or more horizontal conveyor belts with a stream of bulk semi-viscous material portions thereon processing a bulk semi-viscous portion from the stream. Two or more vertical conveyors are provided communicating with an end of the one or more horizontal conveyors and entraining the bulk semi-viscous material portions there between. A portioner sectioner is provided along with a controller, where the controller is adapted to operate the at least one horizontal conveyor to feed and thereby entrain the bulk semi-viscous material in the two or more vertical conveyors, which in turn entrain and pull a lesser portion of semi-viscous material from the bulk semi-viscous material portion and the controller is further adapted to drive the portioner sectioner into the bulk semi-viscous material portion to sever the lesser portion of semi-viscous material portion from the bulk semi-viscous material portion and thereby convey the lesser semi-viscous material portion up the at least two vertical conveyors.
PORTIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LARGE DOUGH CHUNKS
A portioning machine reducing bulk semi-viscous material portions to lesser semi-viscous material portions and methods of operating and using are provided. The apparatus includes one or more horizontal conveyor belts with a stream of bulk semi-viscous material portions thereon processing a bulk semi-viscous portion from the stream. Two or more vertical conveyors are provided communicating with an end of the one or more horizontal conveyors and entraining the bulk semi-viscous material portions there between. A portioner sectioner is provided along with a controller, where the controller is adapted to operate the at least one horizontal conveyor to feed and thereby entrain the bulk semi-viscous material in the two or more vertical conveyors, which in turn entrain and pull a lesser portion of semi-viscous material from the bulk semi-viscous material portion and the controller is further adapted to drive the portioner sectioner into the bulk semi-viscous material portion to sever the lesser portion of semi-viscous material portion from the bulk semi-viscous material portion and thereby convey the lesser semi-viscous material portion up the at least two vertical conveyors.
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus.
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus.
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket.
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket.
Roller system for laminated products
A roller system laminates products in different shapes of any type of mass and/or combination thereof, for obtaining different rolled tri-dimensional shapes, to be later baked and/or fried. A roller system comprises a horizontal conveyor belt, set on the upper part of a main support structure, which receives laminated products and conveys them in a first direction at a first velocity towards a start roller belt; said start roller belt which is perpendicular to the horizontal conveyor belt, is set over a second mobile support structure, to begin the rolling of the laminated products at a second velocity and in a second direction, said start roller belt transports the laminated products with the rolling having started towards a rolling belt; the rolling belt on an inclined plane under the horizontal conveyor belt.
Roller system for laminated products
A roller system laminates products in different shapes of any type of mass and/or combination thereof, for obtaining different rolled tri-dimensional shapes, to be later baked and/or fried. A roller system comprises a horizontal conveyor belt, set on the upper part of a main support structure, which receives laminated products and conveys them in a first direction at a first velocity towards a start roller belt; said start roller belt which is perpendicular to the horizontal conveyor belt, is set over a second mobile support structure, to begin the rolling of the laminated products at a second velocity and in a second direction, said start roller belt transports the laminated products with the rolling having started towards a rolling belt; the rolling belt on an inclined plane under the horizontal conveyor belt.
Device and process for the continuous production of dimensionally stable foamed foodstuffs
The invention relates to a process and to a device for producing a pore-containing foodstuff, the matrix of which enclosing the pores contains starch. The process is characterized in that the dough is flowable, is admixed with pressure gas and is expanded through a nozzle into an adjacent flow-through channel so that the raw dough containing pressure gas foams in the flow-through channel. For warming of the foamed dough the flow-through channel has a section which is directly adjacent and has at least two electrodes arranged on its circumference for applying current to the foamed dough.