A23G9/48

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CUTTING OR EMBOSSING COATINGS
20170339976 · 2017-11-30 ·

The invention relates to a coating cutting tool for frozen confection comprising a frame defining a product void for receiving a product at least partly coated, a set of side knives comprising at least two knife mounted on the frame opposite of the product the void, wherein the knives are rotatable arranged on the frame such that they can be rotated into a product coating cutting position for cutting the coating on the side of the product and out of such a position to a non-engaging position to allow the product to be moved passed the knives, and an end knife for cutting the coating on the end of the frozen confection. The invention also relates to a method for cutting a coating on a frozen confection.

FROZEN DESSERTS AND METHODS THEREOF
20230180787 · 2023-06-15 ·

The present disclosure provides cold dessert comprising a frozen edible composition and an oil combined with the frozen composition, wherein the cold dessert has an outer surface. Various methods of making the cold dessert are also provided.

FROZEN DESSERTS AND METHODS THEREOF
20230180787 · 2023-06-15 ·

The present disclosure provides cold dessert comprising a frozen edible composition and an oil combined with the frozen composition, wherein the cold dessert has an outer surface. Various methods of making the cold dessert are also provided.

APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING LIQUID COATINGS
20170332656 · 2017-11-23 ·

The present invention relates to an apparatus for applying stripes of liquid coating on a confectionery product comprising a rotatable applicator for liquid coating, at least one shield positioned above the rotatable applicator to collect coating material not applied onto the product, a manifold for providing the rotatable applicator with the coating material in a liquid form, and wherein the rotatable applicator is arranged to spin about an axis which is orientated from horizontal and up to 30 deg of deviation from horizontal, and wherein the applicator has openings along it's circumference through which coating material may be projected upon spinning of the applicator. The invention also relates to a method for decorating confectionery products and to the products.

APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING LIQUID COATINGS
20170332656 · 2017-11-23 ·

The present invention relates to an apparatus for applying stripes of liquid coating on a confectionery product comprising a rotatable applicator for liquid coating, at least one shield positioned above the rotatable applicator to collect coating material not applied onto the product, a manifold for providing the rotatable applicator with the coating material in a liquid form, and wherein the rotatable applicator is arranged to spin about an axis which is orientated from horizontal and up to 30 deg of deviation from horizontal, and wherein the applicator has openings along it's circumference through which coating material may be projected upon spinning of the applicator. The invention also relates to a method for decorating confectionery products and to the products.

Multi-Coated Frozen Dessert Bar
20230165270 · 2023-06-01 · ·

A method of making a frozen dessert bar includes forming a plurality of spaced cavities in a main body of ice cream or frozen yogurt, with the plurality of spaced cavities being filled with distinct edible materials thereby coating the one or more exterior surface portions of the main body at the plurality of spaced cavities. The cavities can be formed in various ways, such as molding the main body with the cavities or stamping the cavities into a pre-formed main body. As the coating materials employed can significantly vary, a wide range of frozen dessert bars, with quite unique and interesting eating experiences, can be produced for consumers.

Multi-Coated Frozen Dessert Bar
20230165270 · 2023-06-01 · ·

A method of making a frozen dessert bar includes forming a plurality of spaced cavities in a main body of ice cream or frozen yogurt, with the plurality of spaced cavities being filled with distinct edible materials thereby coating the one or more exterior surface portions of the main body at the plurality of spaced cavities. The cavities can be formed in various ways, such as molding the main body with the cavities or stamping the cavities into a pre-formed main body. As the coating materials employed can significantly vary, a wide range of frozen dessert bars, with quite unique and interesting eating experiences, can be produced for consumers.

Methods of preparing a stratified frozen confection for hand consumption, and related confections
11259544 · 2022-03-01 ·

The invention encompasses methods of preparing a stratified frozen confection for hand consumption and the related confection. The methods include filling an aliquot container defining a three dimensional shape with at least one open end with an amount of a frozen material, reducing the temperature of the frozen material within the scoop to about −12.2° C. (10° F.) or less; placing a first surface of the frozen material in contact with an interior surface of a first substrate, the first substrate having a length dimension an a width dimension; removing the frozen material from the aliquot container. The first surface of the frozen material is in contact with the interior surface of the first substrate and a second surface of the frozen material is positioned in a plane above the plane of the first substrate. Thereafter, the methods include manipulating the second surface of the frozen material to place at least one cavity in the second surface; disposing upon the second surface of the frozen material an amount of a filling to form a filling layer that has a first surface that is in contact with the second surface of the frozen material and a second surface; applying a second substrate to the second surface of the filling, the second substrate having a width dimension and a length dimension. Thus, a stratified frozen confection having at least two layers disposed between a first substrate and a second substrate is formed.

Methods of preparing a stratified frozen confection for hand consumption, and related confections
11259544 · 2022-03-01 ·

The invention encompasses methods of preparing a stratified frozen confection for hand consumption and the related confection. The methods include filling an aliquot container defining a three dimensional shape with at least one open end with an amount of a frozen material, reducing the temperature of the frozen material within the scoop to about −12.2° C. (10° F.) or less; placing a first surface of the frozen material in contact with an interior surface of a first substrate, the first substrate having a length dimension an a width dimension; removing the frozen material from the aliquot container. The first surface of the frozen material is in contact with the interior surface of the first substrate and a second surface of the frozen material is positioned in a plane above the plane of the first substrate. Thereafter, the methods include manipulating the second surface of the frozen material to place at least one cavity in the second surface; disposing upon the second surface of the frozen material an amount of a filling to form a filling layer that has a first surface that is in contact with the second surface of the frozen material and a second surface; applying a second substrate to the second surface of the filling, the second substrate having a width dimension and a length dimension. Thus, a stratified frozen confection having at least two layers disposed between a first substrate and a second substrate is formed.

Apparatus for delivering frozen confection comprising particulate material

An apparatus for delivering particulate material to a frozen confectionery material to provide a single serving to a consumer. The apparatus comprises a chamber for storing the particulate material, and a supply of frozen confectionery. The chamber has an open exit, wherein the chamber is adapted to be rotatable in use such that the open exit follows a pathway having both an upper region and a lower region, and arranged to pass through the lower region at a non-zero speed a plurality of times during a single serving. The open exit is sized to allow a portion of stored particulate material to fall out of the chamber via the open exit under gravity each time the open exit passes through the lower region of the pathway. The apparatus also is arranged to bring particulate material that has left the chamber into contact with the supply of frozen confectionery.