Patent classifications
A21C15/00
Motorized bread scooper
The motorized bread scooper is a hand-held device comprising a housing, a handle, a motor and a bead loop. The device may be held, using the handle, with the bead loop against a baked product such as a bagel or roll and the motor may be energized. The motor drives a sprocket within the housing and the sprocket pulls the bead loop through the housing. As beads enter one aperture of the housing, other beads exit the housing at another aperture. As the beads move past the bottom surface of the housing, they may contact the baked product and pull small pieces of excessive dough off of the baked product.
DISPENSING BAKED GOOD CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
A dispensing baked good container assembly includes a container having a top and a bottom and a cavity between the top and the bottom configured to hold baked good ingredients. The container includes a closure member at the top configured to be opened. A pastry bag is configured to extend from the container. The pastry bag is initially packed in the cavity and configured to be deployed from the container after the container is opened. The pastry bag is open to the cavity such that items are configured to be passed through the cavity into the pastry bag after being deployed for mixing and dispensing of the baked good ingredients from the pastry bag.
Funnel for filling taco shells or tortillas
A funneling apparatus is provided that can be used in filling a food item, such as a taco shell. The funneling apparatus includes two opposing elongated walls connected on their ends by two opposing end walls. An opening is formed inside the funneling apparatus between the elongated walls and the end walls, which includes a top portion configured to receive contents and a bottom portion configured to dispense the contents. A concave section is provided along the base of each of the first elongated wall the second elongated wall. During use of the funneling apparatus with an item such as a taco shell, the concave section exposes the interior of the side walls formed by the taco shell. The end walls of the funneling apparatus prevent the contents inserted into the opening from spilling out of the taco shell.
Donut icer
A donut icer or icing system is disclosed herein. The icing system is surprisingly more efficient than known methods of applying frosting to baked or fried goods, specifically, donuts. The increase in efficiency over known methods is accomplished generally through use of a plurality of conveyor belts, an icing bath, and a flip shaft assembly that allows frosted goods or donuts to flip icing side up before discharge from the system.
Donut icer
A donut icer or icing system is disclosed herein. The icing system is surprisingly more efficient than known methods of applying frosting to baked or fried goods, specifically, donuts. The increase in efficiency over known methods is accomplished generally through use of a plurality of conveyor belts, an icing bath, and a flip shaft assembly that allows frosted goods or donuts to flip icing side up before discharge from the system.
SOFT ICE CREAM DISPENSER CONFIGURED FOR INJECTING DOUGHNUTS
Apparatus for injecting ice cream through a sleeve and nozzle into pastries receives ice cream from soft-serve ice-cream machines. The sleeve is temperature controlled by electric heating element, temperature sensor, and controller. The nozzle has a pointed tip and deposits an ice cream stream, optionally including a flavored syrup injected into its center as it flows through the nozzle, into a ball in a pastry. Another nozzle formed with openings on opposite sides of the tip deposits ice cream with ripple effect. A method of injecting ice cream into pastries includes positioning a pastry with injector nozzle tip in the pastry; flowing ice cream through a temperature controlled injection device and nozzle into the pastry; and removing the pastry. In embodiments, the method includes injecting flavored syrup into a center of a stream of ice cream and deposits the ice cream in a ball or rippled stream within a pastry.
Icing Machine and Icing Method
A system for the automated coating of baked good with a water based icing is provided. In particular, a system for the automated movement of icing and controls of variables such as temperature, moisture, and/or flow rate of the icing is provided to maintain the characteristics of the icing for extended periods of operation of an associated coating system.
Automated Systems for Dispensing Food Products
A system includes a hopper, a permeable seal, a gas supply, and a receiver. The hopper includes an elongated housing holding a row of food products. The elongated housing defines a pressurized end opposite a discharge end through which the food products are dispensed. The permeable seal is interposed between an interior wall of the hopper and a surface of the piston. The permeable seal cooperates with the hopper and the piston to define a closed volume between the piston and the pressurized end. The permeable seal is configured to bleed gas from the closed volume toward the discharge end. The gas supply selectively supplies gas into the closed volume to displace the piston toward the discharge end. The receiver receives food products dispensed from the elongated housing and is positioned to allow the food products to move along at least partially by gravity.
Food folding platform and components therefor
A folding platform includes a base, first folding flap, lift arm, and lift arm linkage. The first folding flap is rotatably connected with the base and facilitates the folding of a food item placed on the folding platform. The lift arm linkage is rotatably connected with the base and the lift arm to operatively lift the lift arm and allow the lift arm to rotate in a first rotational direction, and includes a spring that engages the lift arm linkage and the lift arm, and biases the lift arm in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction. The lift arm is capable of rotating a first rotational distance, and rotating a second rotational distance greater than the first rotational distance without bending or breaking when the lift arm contacts an obstruction. The lift arm automatically returns to its normal position due to the bias force of the spring.
BREAD SLICE DELIVERY DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC SANDWICH PACKAGING MACHINE
A bread slice delivery device for an automatic sandwich packaging machine. The device consists of a base plate (1), a bread receptacle base (2), a bread receptacle (3), three ball screw-type linear slide platforms, three L-shaped brackets, a rectangular push plate, two flat carrier plates, one photoelectric switch, and six proximity switches. The bread slice delivery device for an automatic sandwich packaging machine ensures that bread slices land on point accurately and that sandwich layers do not become misaligned during the delivery process; moreover, the bread storage receptacle can be swapped out easily.