FILLING FOODSTUFFS HAVING A SOLID AND A LIQUID COMPONENT
20170238564 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A22C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A23L13/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a method and a filling machine for filling foodstuffs comprising a predetermined proportion of pieces of filling in a liquid. The pieces of filling are charged into a hopper and liquid is during the filling process added into the lower region of the hopper.
Claims
1. A method for filling mixed foodstuffs comprising a predetermined proportion of pieces of filling in a liquid, comprising: charging said pieces of filling into a hopper, adding said liquid during a filling process in a lower region of said hopper, and conveying and filling the mixed foodstuffs from said hopper.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a certain amount of liquid per time or per unit volume of ready-mixed foodstuffs is during the filling process added for adjusting a certain proportion of liquid.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein a delivery capacity of a pump adding said liquid is controlled or regulated.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein a liquid charging level in said hopper is regulated for adjusting a specific proportion of liquid.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein a charging level of said pieces of filling is determined, and wherein the charging level of said pieces is adjusted or regulated to a predetermined value or range.
6. The method according to claim 5, where in the charging level of said pieces is set or regulated so low that it is less than 10% to 50% of the hopper height.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein charging said hopper with pieces of filling is done by way of a conveying device, where the delivery rate of said conveying device is regulated in dependence of a measured charging level of said pieces of filling.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined proportion of pieces of filling in said foodstuffs is in a range from 30% to 80%, and where a volume of a piece is in a range from 1 cm.sup.3 to 80 cm.sup.3.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the predetermined proportion of pieces of filling in said foodstuffs is in a range from 40% to 70%.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein said pieces of filling comprise at least one filling from the following groups: pieces of meat, pieces of vegetable, and fish cuttings.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein said liquid is a liquid from at least one of the following groups: liquid aspic, oils, salad dressings, gravy, soups, and stock.
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein said liquid is introduced in such a manner that it comprises a motion component in a horizontal direction.
13. A filling machine for performing the method according to claim 1, comprising: a hopper for receiving pieces of filling, a conveying mechanism for conveying foodstuffs from said hopper into a dosing element, and a feeding device for feeding liquid into a lower region of said hopper.
14. The filling machine according to claim 13, wherein said feeding device comprises a line opening into said lower region of said hopper, and a pump.
15. The filling machine according to claim 13, wherein said line is configured in such a manner that a direction of motion of said liquid when exiting is substantially horizontal or at least comprises a directional component in a horizontal direction, and where said line is at least in sections disposed centered and comprises lateral outlet openings, or where said line at the lower end comprises a distributor device with several outlet openings.
16. The filling machine according to claim 13, wherein said filling machine comprises a charging level sensor for the liquid and/or a charging level sensor for said pieces of filling.
17. The filling machine according to claim 13, wherein said filling machine comprises a control device which actuates a pump in order to obtain a predetermined proportion of liquid in the foodstuffs.
18. The filling machine according to claim 13, further comprising a pump, wherein the pump is a conveying mechanism of a second filling machine and is positioned in a hopper of said second filling machine in which said liquid for the foodstuffs is stored, or wherein said pump is a separate liquid pump which feeds liquid from a container to said hopper for receiving the pieces of filling, and where the pump that is the conveying mechanism for feeding liquid from the container to said hopper for receiving pieces of filling is driven by way of a drive of said filling machine.
19. The filling machine according to claim 13, wherein a line of the feeding device comprises a valve.
20. The filling machine of claim 19, wherein the valve is a check valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] Adjoining the lower end of the hopper is a conveying mechanism (not shown) which can for filling foodstuffs transport or push the hopper contents to a dosing element 14, e.g. a stuffing tube 14. In the present disclosure, foodstuffs are filled which comprise a predetermined proportion of pieces of filling 7 in a liquid 6. The proportion of the pieces of filling in the entire foodstuffs may be in a range from 30% to 80%, in particular in a range from 40% to 70%. The volume of the pieces of filling is, for example, in a range from 1 cm.sup.3 to 80 cm.sup.3. The pieces of filling can comprise, e.g. a filling from the following group: pieces of meat, pieces of vegetable, fish cuttings, etc. The liquid can be a liquid in particular from the following group: liquid aspic, oils, salad dressings, gravy, soups, stock, etc. The filling machine further comprises a housing 15.
[0031] According to the present disclosure, filling machine 1 now comprises a feeding device comprising 3a, 3b, 5, and 4 for feeding liquid 6 into the lower region of hopper 2. Lower region presently means, for example, the lower 10% to 50%, and in at least one example, the lower 30% of the entire height of hopper 2. In this embodiment, the feeding device comprises a container 5 which is placed, for example, adjacent to the housing of filling machine 1 and particularly advantageously is configured to be movable on wheels. Liquid 6 is accommodated in container 5. The volume of the container is e.g. in a range from 100 l-300 l. If the liquid needs to have a certain temperature, for example, in the case of warm liquid aspic, container 5 can be configured to be heatable. The feeding device further comprises a line 3b, 3a, via which liquid 6 can be piped into the lower region of hopper 2. In this case, the line is at least in sections configured as a flexible hose. In order to deliver liquid 6 into the lower region of hopper 2, the feeding device further comprises a pump 4 in line 3b, 3a.
[0032] Pump 4 can be a separate pump, e.g. a hose, gearwheel, or rotary vane pump, etc., which is actuated, for example, by control device 9 in filling machine 1 which also controls the other functional elements of the filling machine, such as, for example, the conveying mechanism. However, pump 4 can be a pump which is driven via a drive of filling machine 1. This drive can be integrated into the filling machine. This means that a corresponding delivery pump can be coupled to the filling machine without its own drive and does not comprise its own drive and can be driven by a drive already existing for other functions. A respective delivery pump can therefore be retrofitted in a simple manner. However, it is also possible to provide a delivery pump with its own drive. The line, in particular line section 3a, downstream of delivery pump 4 extends at least in part into the interior of hopper 2, where at least one outlet opening 8 opens into the lower region of hopper 2 in order to there introduce liquid. In this embodiment, line section 3a projecting into the hopper interior is configured as a lance. Outlet openings 8 are in at least one example arranged on the side of the line such that the openings, which are distributed around the circumference of the line, are facing the wall of hopper 2. Liquid can therefore flow from a centrally arranged line 3a to the outer walls of hopper 2, which leads to improved flushing-up and therefore to homogeneous distribution of the filling.
[0033] Moreover, it is also possible that line 3a or the lance, respectively, is configured to be rotatable about the axis by way of a respective drive, which can further promote flushing up the filling.
[0034] Although not shown, a distributor device 3c, for example, in the form of at least one laterally extending line section, can be provided at the end of line 3a via which liquid can be introduced into hopper 2.
[0035] Provided in line 3a can be a valve (not shown), in particular an actuated or self-regulating valve, for example a check valve, in particular at the lower end of line 3a, in order to prevent the liquid from flowing back in an uncontrolled manner, thereby changing the mixing ratio between the solid component and the liquid in an uncontrolled manner, when the device is temporarily stopped.
[0036] Filling machine 1 further comprises a charging level sensor 11 which can measure the charging level of the liquid in hopper 2. For example, an optical or capacitive sensor, or a radar or ultrasonic sensor, etc. can be used as a respective charging level sensor. In addition, a charging level sensor 12 is also provided for filling 7. For example, an optical or capacitive sensor, or a radar or ultrasonic sensor, etc. can be a respective charging level sensor. Both the charging level sensor for liquid 11 as well as the charging level sensor for filling 12 can be connected to control device 9.
[0037] Although not shown, filling machine 1 can comprise a conveying device (for example a conveyor belt) which conveys the pieces of filling into hopper 2. This conveying device can be, for example, a conveyor belt controlled by way of charging level sensor 12. The charging level can thereby be set to or controlled for a certain value, e.g. in such a manner that the charging level is e.g. less than 10% to 50% of the hopper height. It is advantageous to keep the charging level in the hopper as low as possible (but higher than the feeding device). This prevents damage to the filling, in particular the filling from becoming wedged, and promotes the filling to be homogeneously distributed and flushed up due to the reduced pressure.
[0038] The proportion of liquid in the foodstuffs, i.e. in the finished product, can be controlled or regulated, for example, via the delivery capacity of pump 4 which adds liquid 6. With an increase in the delivery rate, the proportion of liquid in the foodstuffs to be filled and therefore in the finished product increases (at a constant delivery rate of the conveying mechanism of the filling machine). For this purpose, control device 9 comprises, for example, a respective control unit. A set point value for the delivery capacity of pump 4 for a desired proportion of liquid can be determined e.g. experimentally in advance.
[0039] Alternatively or additionally, it is also possible that the liquid charging level in hopper 2 is adjusted, in particular regulated, for adjusting a certain proportion of liquid. This means that pump 4 is driven in dependence of a measuring signal of charging level sensor 11. The higher the liquid charging level, the more liquid content ultimately is in the foodstuffs to be filled or the finished product, respectively (at a constant delivery rate of the conveying mechanism of the filling machine). For this purpose, control device 9 can comprise a respective control section. It is also possible to adjust the liquid charging level, e.g. visually via an inspection glass, and the conveying rate respectively e.g. manually. Here as well, the nominal height can be determined experimentally for the desired liquid component.
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[0042] The feeding devices described in the previous embodiments were only an example. It is essential that the feeding device is configured in such a way that distribution of the filling in liquid 6 is as uniform as possible. It is for this advantageous if liquid 6 can be introduced in such a manner that it comprises a motion component in the horizontal direction. For example, a tangential inlet or a distributor device with several openings can also alternatively be provided on the hopper wall for this purpose.
[0043] The method according the present disclosure shall be explained below in detail with reference to
[0044] In the method according to the present disclosure, pieces of filling, as shown in
[0045] Due to the liquid added, the pieces of filling can be uniformly flushed up and distributed in the lower region. A conveying mechanism (not shown) then transports the foodstuffs in the direction of a filling element 14, where the filling capacity of the conveying mechanism is in a range from 500 kg to 5000 kg per hour. A food product can therefore be continuously filled having a predetermined proportion of pieces of filling in the liquid, where a proportion of liquid of e.g. 30%-70% can be obtained with the above-mentioned parameters.
[0046] As described above, the proportion of pieces of filling or the proportion of liquid in the product can be adjusted by way of the delivery capacity of conveying pump 4, 4′. What the amount to be fed per time or per unit volume of ready-mixed foodstuffs delivered is to be in order to obtain a certain proportion of pieces of filling and liquid, respectively, can be determined experimentally beforehand.
[0047] It is also possible that the proportion of liquid is determined by way of the charging level of liquid 6 in hopper 2. As described above, the charging level can be determined by way of charging level sensor 11, for example, by way of an inspection glass, where the charging level is then adjusted or automatically regulated via the delivery capacity of pump 4, 4′. The height, at which the charging level must be for a particular liquid or for the filling component, can be determined experimentally beforehand.
[0048] The foodstuff, which then consists of liquid 6 and the predetermined portion 7 of pieces of filling, is fed via the conveying mechanism and conveyor element 14, for example, the stuffing tube, e.g. into sausage casings or respective containers.
[0049] Further,
[0050] As yet another example, elements shown above/below one another, at opposite sides to one another, or to the left/right of one another may be referred to as such, relative to one another. Further, as shown in the figures, a topmost element or point of element may be referred to as a “top” of the component and a bottommost element or point of the element may be referred to as a “bottom” of the component, in at least one example. As used herein, top/bottom, upper/lower, above/below, may be relative to a vertical axis of the figures and used to describe positioning of elements of the figures relative to one another. As such, elements shown above other elements are positioned vertically above the other elements, in one example. As yet another example, shapes of the elements depicted within the figures may be referred to as having those shapes (e.g., such as being circular, straight, planar, curved, rounded, chamfered, angled, or the like). Further, elements shown intersecting one another may be referred to as intersecting elements or intersecting one another, in at least one example. Further still, an element shown within another element or shown outside of another element may be referred as such, in one example.