Patent classifications
A23P20/17
IMPLANT COATING AND DRYING DEVICE
The present invention proposes an implant coating and drying device, including a chip sorter, a slide maker, a coating pool, a tablet pipe, a tablet conveying device, and a drying device. The chip sorter is connected to the slide maker, the shape of the coating pool is a circular arc. The coating pool is filled with coating solution. The inlet of the tablet pipe is connected with the slide maker, and the outlet of the tablet pipe is connected with the drying device, the tablet conveying device is used to deliver the implant tablet within the tablet pipe. The present invention proposes an implant coating and drying device, which has the advantages of simple structure and convenient operation, and avoids the defect of the prior art that the implant tablets adhere to each other, the coating is damaged, and the release degree of the implant tablet cannot be stabilized. The present invention proposes the implant coating and drying device is suitable for mass production.
Apparatus for preparing and cooking coated food articles impaled upon a stick
An apparatus is disclosed for preparing a food article (300) such as a corn dog. The apparatus includes a frame (10) mounting a loading station (50), a dipping station (162), a frying station (190) and an unloading station (220). The loading station (50) inserts one end (306) of a stick (302) into the food article (300) and the other end (304) into an aperture (40) in a stick bar (38). The stick (302) and food article (300) are held in the aperture (40) by a spring loaded plunger (310) extending into the aperture (40). The spring loaded plunger (310) holds the stick (302) and food article (300) on the stick bar (38) while the food article (300) is dipped in batter at the dipping station (162) and fried at the frying station (190). The cooked food article (300) and stick (302) are removed from the stick bar (38) at the unloading station (220) for shipment to the customer.
Apparatus for preparing and cooking coated food articles impaled upon a stick
An apparatus is disclosed for preparing a food article (300) such as a corn dog. The apparatus includes a frame (10) mounting a loading station (50), a dipping station (162), a frying station (190) and an unloading station (220). The loading station (50) inserts one end (306) of a stick (302) into the food article (300) and the other end (304) into an aperture (40) in a stick bar (38). The stick (302) and food article (300) are held in the aperture (40) by a spring loaded plunger (310) extending into the aperture (40). The spring loaded plunger (310) holds the stick (302) and food article (300) on the stick bar (38) while the food article (300) is dipped in batter at the dipping station (162) and fried at the frying station (190). The cooked food article (300) and stick (302) are removed from the stick bar (38) at the unloading station (220) for shipment to the customer.
Automated food coating system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an apparatus and method for automated food preparation systems. An example apparatus includes a body defining a first end configured to receive a food item, a second end opposite the first end, and a flow channel defined by an inner surface of the body extending between the first end and the second end. In an instance in which the food item is directed into the body via the first end, the flow channel is configured to distribute a coating material about the food item before the food item exits the body via the second end.
Automated food coating system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an apparatus and method for automated food preparation systems. An example apparatus includes a body defining a first end configured to receive a food item, a second end opposite the first end, and a flow channel defined by an inner surface of the body extending between the first end and the second end. In an instance in which the food item is directed into the body via the first end, the flow channel is configured to distribute a coating material about the food item before the food item exits the body via the second end.
APPARATUS FOR PREPARING AND COOKING COATED FOOD ARTICLES IMPALED UPON A STICK
An apparatus is disclosed for preparing a food article (300) such as a corn dog. The apparatus includes a frame (10) mounting a loading station (50), a dipping station (162), a frying station (190) and an unloading station (220). The loading station (50) inserts one end (306) of a stick (302) into the food article (300) and the other end (304) into an aperture (40) in a stick bar (38). The stick (302) and food article (300) are held in the aperture (40) by a spring loaded plunger (310) extending into the aperture (40). The spring loaded plunger (310) holds the stick (302) and food article (300) on the stick bar (38) while the food article (300) is dipped in batter at the dipping station (162) and fried at the frying station (190). The cooked food article (300) and stick (302) are removed from the stick bar (38) at the unloading station (220) for shipment to the customer.
APPARATUS FOR PREPARING AND COOKING COATED FOOD ARTICLES IMPALED UPON A STICK
An apparatus is disclosed for preparing a food article (300) such as a corn dog. The apparatus includes a frame (10) mounting a loading station (50), a dipping station (162), a frying station (190) and an unloading station (220). The loading station (50) inserts one end (306) of a stick (302) into the food article (300) and the other end (304) into an aperture (40) in a stick bar (38). The stick (302) and food article (300) are held in the aperture (40) by a spring loaded plunger (310) extending into the aperture (40). The spring loaded plunger (310) holds the stick (302) and food article (300) on the stick bar (38) while the food article (300) is dipped in batter at the dipping station (162) and fried at the frying station (190). The cooked food article (300) and stick (302) are removed from the stick bar (38) at the unloading station (220) for shipment to the customer.
TAILORING THE WETTING AND LUBRICATION PROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FAT WITH LOW HLB EMULSIFIERS OR LECITHINS
Food products comprising a solid comestible component, wherein the solid comestible component has an oil content less than or equal to about 15 grams/ounce; and a fat-emulsifier component topically applied to the solid comestible component, wherein the fat-emulsifier component comprises an edible fat component; and an emulsifier component with a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value less than or equal to about 9 or a lecithin component with an acetone insolubles (AI) percentage in the range of from about 20 to about 90 and a phosphatidylcholine (PC) percentage of from about 20 to about 90, wherein the emulsifier component or lecithin component is dispersed or solubilized in the edible fat component. Methods of producing such food products by dispersing or solubilizing the emulsifier component or lecithin component in the edible fat component to obtain the fat-emulsifier component; and topically applying the fat-emulsifier component to the solid comestible component.
TAILORING THE WETTING AND LUBRICATION PROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FAT WITH LOW HLB EMULSIFIERS OR LECITHINS
Food products comprising a solid comestible component, wherein the solid comestible component has an oil content less than or equal to about 15 grams/ounce; and a fat-emulsifier component topically applied to the solid comestible component, wherein the fat-emulsifier component comprises an edible fat component; and an emulsifier component with a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value less than or equal to about 9 or a lecithin component with an acetone insolubles (AI) percentage in the range of from about 20 to about 90 and a phosphatidylcholine (PC) percentage of from about 20 to about 90, wherein the emulsifier component or lecithin component is dispersed or solubilized in the edible fat component. Methods of producing such food products by dispersing or solubilizing the emulsifier component or lecithin component in the edible fat component to obtain the fat-emulsifier component; and topically applying the fat-emulsifier component to the solid comestible component.
System and method for bottom coating food products
A product conveying and coating system includes at least first and second, sequentially arranged conveyor belts, with at least the second conveyor belt being a solid belt. Interposed in a gap between the first and second belts is a dispenser head of a coating manifold. The dispenser head spans the gap between upper surface portions of the first and second conveyor belts, with an elongated side wall outlet portion of the dispenser head being exposed, in a downstream direction of the overall conveyor unit, to the upper surface of the second conveyor belt. The system provides for dispensing of coating material directly onto the second, solid conveyor belt and enrobing at least bottom and partial side portions of food products upon the solid belt. Provisions are made for scraping from the solid belt, removing from the coated food products and recycling excess coating material.