Patent classifications
A21C11/12
Apparatus and Method for Producing Scored Dough Pieces
Frozen un-proofed dough pieces are produced by cutting a dough sheet into strips and producing a score through an upper skin of each strip with at least one blunt deformation tool prior to freezing. The un-proofed dough pieces are formed by mass production, with an un-proofed dough sheet being cut to form dough strips which are then cut into the un-proofed dough pieces, with the score for each un-proofed dough piece being formed by pressing the upper skin of the dough down into the body of the dough, thereby deforming and pre-stressing the dough to create weak zones, either before, during or after the individual un-proofed dough pieces are actually created, but before freezing. Upon heating, openings are established in the upper skin along score lines.
Ultrasonic rotary molding
The present disclosure describes an ultrasonic rotary molding system that is used to form edible compositions or food products as they move along a conveyor belt. The food products are formed by an ultrasonic rotary wheel that includes one or more cutting tools that cut, and perhaps three dimensionally mold, food product strips. The system may include a movable backing plate that is located below the point where the ultrasonic rotary wheel cuts the food product strips. The movable backing plate may be spring loaded and it may exert force upwards against the conveyor belt and in turn against the food product.
Ultrasonic rotary molding
The present disclosure describes an ultrasonic rotary molding system that is used to form edible compositions or food products as they move along a conveyor belt. The food products are formed by an ultrasonic rotary wheel that includes one or more cutting tools that cut, and perhaps three dimensionally mold, food product strips. The system may include a movable backing plate that is located below the point where the ultrasonic rotary wheel cuts the food product strips. The movable backing plate may be spring loaded and it may exert force upwards against the conveyor belt and in turn against the food product.
DIPPING PIZZA PAN SYSTEM
A dipping pizza pan system provides a structure to facilitate the preparation of a volcano pizza with a centered edible dipping sauce container that is suited for home or commercial use. The system includes a cylindrical structure having a template at one end for forming a bowl structure and two stackable pizza pans. The upper stacked pan has an opening to provide access to the template on the upright cylinder placed or affixed to the lower stacked pan. The cylinder is either affixed to the lower pan surface or positioned and held in place on the lower pan by the collective action of the upper pan opening and stacked edges of the upper and lower pans. The assembled or dipping pizza pan system elements can be packaged in a kit form for home or commercial use.
PASTA FOOD PRODUCT WITH MICRO-HOLES, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING IT
This disclosure relates to a pasta food product (1, 2, 20), having a wall (11) or a body (21) of semolina or flour as the basic ingredient. The wall (11) or the body (21) have a surface (13, 23) and a thickness (S). The wall (11) or the body (21) have a plurality of micro-holes (18, 28) which extend in said thickness (S) and open on said surface (13, 23). The pasta food product (1, 2, 20) is a pasta that cooks quickly. This disclosure also relates to a production method and an apparatus for producing the pasta food product (1,2, 20).
PASTA FOOD PRODUCT WITH MICRO-HOLES, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING IT
This disclosure relates to a pasta food product (1, 2, 20), having a wall (11) or a body (21) of semolina or flour as the basic ingredient. The wall (11) or the body (21) have a surface (13, 23) and a thickness (S). The wall (11) or the body (21) have a plurality of micro-holes (18, 28) which extend in said thickness (S) and open on said surface (13, 23). The pasta food product (1, 2, 20) is a pasta that cooks quickly. This disclosure also relates to a production method and an apparatus for producing the pasta food product (1,2, 20).
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING BLISTERING
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING BLISTERING
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.
System and apparatus for controlling blistering
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.
System and apparatus for controlling blistering
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.